This page lists different sites that offer hosting to people. Newcomers may use them as an easy way to join the geminisphere.
Sites are sorted alphabetically.
Breadpunk is a community focused on bread started in 2020. From their site:
We are a shared Unix computer focused on bread: baking it, eating it, using it as fiat currency in the event of a cataclysm, that sort of thing.
They are open to registrations. To join, go to this link:
Circumlunar Space can be called the main gemini site because it hosts the official gemini documentation.
Envs.net is a community for GNU+Linux shell users.
Flounder is a lightweight service for creating simple webpages. Flounder is free and the code is open source. Unlike traditional social media platforms, you have full control over the layout and content of your page. You are free to edit or delete any of your content. You have your own subdomain that is accessible on the public internet
New entries are done through HTML forms, just like Gemlog Blue.
Gemlog Blue is a community focused on gemlogs. Unlike many other servers, new entries are made through HTML form.
Gemini capsule hosting (for free), accessible through sftp.
Rawtext club is ‘an experimental community for socializing, digital skill building, and collaboration through the medium of the GNU/Linux shell’. It is somewhat related to the Slow Movement.
Tanelorn City is a community for writing people. Fiction-writing people, I guess. It ‘is named after the frequently sought but rarely found city of peace in the science fantasy novels of Michael Moorcock’.
Unlike other servers, this one doesn't have a fancy page served through HTTP(S).
Gemini variants of the tilde sites.
This very site.
How do we discuss things on this wiki? Like that?
What Tilde sites offer free hosting? Do we include servers that offer paid hosting? I've definitely seen one.
Alex: “I think this discussion format would work for me! I think paid hosting should be included as long as the list is small. When the lists get really large, we eventually want some sort of curation, recommendations for new people. At that point, a complete list would be as useless as a complete list of all free and commerial web hosters. For now, however, I think we should include them.”
Ok, let's include the paid hosting for now. Now, how do I remember what site it was? :p I'll try to find it in GUS host list. Update: I couldn't find it :-(