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Subject: [gopher] Re: BRING THE GOPHER BACK
From: JumpJet Mailbox <jumpjetinfo@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:41:04 -0800 (PST)
Reply-to: gopher@xxxxxxxxxxxx

It would be a big help if QUUX would keep this mailing lists archives updated 
on Gopher
  gopher://gopher.quux.org/1/Archives/Mailing%20Lists/gopher
  
Stegozor <stegozor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  On 11/12/07, Pawel 
wrote:

There is a quite important issue on this, keeping gopher in Mozilla
core. Please see gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/1/gopher/keepcore .
Cameron was working on a JavaScript implementation of Gopher protocol
support (see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388195 for
more information) because it's more or less the implicit deal. Either
we get this support ported from C++ to JavaScript, a more
memory-safe language, or Mozilla guys will seriously think about
removing it for security reasons. We still have time, but next time
this subject will be brought on the table if we have nothing in our
hands, we'll not be able to convince them.

May I humbly ask all hackers here to work together on this issue?
Cameron can say much more than me on this issue, and sorry for not
being able to help on this.

> 6. Better communication
> There should be some offical IRC channel

There is one, #gopherproject at freenode (
irc://irc.freenode.net/gopherproject ) but it's not well known. I
heard of it after having read this list for more than one year.

As for the marketing, I have a quite simple proposal: let's move from
this list to the public news:comp.infosystems.gopher newsgroup before
it is possibly removed by the Big-8 managament board because of
inactivy (The Big-8 hierarchy is protected from spam by cancelbots, so
this newsgroup doesn't get flooded at all). By doing so we would allow
newbies and everybody to see that the beast is still alive, and this
would bring fresh blood to the community. Right now, what's happening?
People look at this newsgroup and think that Gopher is dead and
buried. Let's show that they're wrong.

You can find several decent, free, public news servers at
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/ , not to
mention Google Groups. And to prevent spam in your inbox, I'd suggest
a free e-mail account from Gmail to use only on this newsgroup. It has
POP3 and IMAP servers, mail forwarding, a web interface with and
without JavaScript along with a very efficient spam filters (I use
mine without modifying my mail on the web, on Usenet and elsewhere
without getting my inbox flooded) so this really shouldn't be an
issue. Writing a FAQ and posting it regularly would also be very
useful, all this at no cost and with very few efforts.

Also, just FYI, the webmaster of gnu.org has recently written an
article about the server of Chris. Please see:
http://exploringfreedom.org/2007/10/23/lost-technology-veronica-the-gopher-search-engine/
And guess what, he talks about Firefox. Luckily he didn't notice the
port 70 bug ;-P Talking about that, maybe porting Mozilla's gopher
code into JavaScript might help us to correct this...


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