#RFC1436 #Gopher #InternetGopher #RaspberryPi #retro #pygopherd
@zalasur (Before that my claim to fame was an aggregator of other people's human-curated directories of #InternetGopher. For about 15 minutes ca. 1993 my aggregator might have been in the top 100 sites on the internet. These weren't websites - the WWW at that point was basically a demo of a good idea without a lot of content. Gopher also had its own proto-Google search engine, called Veronica.)
@reidrac the same discoverability issues probably apply to #Gopher. #VERONICA does find stuff, but maybe I need to learn how to make it show results in a different order? That sounds like it'd sometimes help.
What other search engines are there for #InternetGopher?
I also have the tarball from some years ago somewhere, I suppose I could just unpack and grep it :-D (but of course this won't include newer content)
Other place where having a usable search engine and archive would help: #USENET.
An article in @[email protected] by @[email protected] about #AdversarialInteroperability and #InternetGopher. Links include my Gopher paper. Elements I worked on include the SLIP communications driver, the Unix client, & the Gopher-FTP gateway (which is why I still hate FTP.)
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/02/gopher-when-adversarial-interoperability-burrowed-under-gatekeepers-fortresses
đŚđ: https://twitter.com/Albatross/status/1231029769128550400
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