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From: Timm Murray &lt;tmurray-gopher@wumpus-cave.net&gt;
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<p>Subject: Re: [gopher] Feelings I got gophering around
Date: Monday 13 December 2004 09:34 am
From: Timm Murray &lt;tmurray@wumpus-cave.net&gt;
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<p>Your post reminded me of what I wanted to do with Gopher: a place to get all
the great hacks that have built up in computing over the years.  I want the
PDP-11 instruction set. Schmeatics for an Apple ][e.  Plans for a pringles
can wi-fi antenna.  And so on.
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<p>These sorts of things are what I wanted to add to my Gopher server
(gopher.wumpus-cave.net), but I haven&#x27;t had an oppertunity to work on the
project (all I have there is a welcome notice and some pictures of a camping
trip where we set a giant stuffed Barney on fire).  I wanted a synthisis of
the web and Gopher, where people would get the documents off Gopher, but
submit new docs and give ratings to current ones on the web.
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<p>Anyway, if anybody wants to help out, let me know.  Mostly we just need to
track down documents for posting.  I can worry about web submission and
voting later.
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<p>On Saturday 11 December 2004 03:58 am, Alessandro Selli wrote:
&gt;    So, here we are, with a couple more new Gopher
&gt; servers running, serving something or close to
&gt; nothing to who-knows-who, and a host of old
&gt; Gopher servers &quot;gone to the great Gopherhole in
&gt; the sky&quot; to join their ancestors.
&gt;    Today I was wondering why am I spending my
&gt; time considering: &quot;how could I put this Gopher-
&gt; stuff to use&quot;?
&gt;    To find out, I searched both Google and
&gt; Veronica-2 :-)
&gt;    Everywhere I read about Gopher it&#x27;s about the
&gt; times that are gone, the times when the Internet
&gt; was both young and thriving with enthusiasm, rich
&gt; in contents so varied, interesting and useful to
&gt; the point many sought of a way to better organize
&gt; and search it and also to make it an engine of the
&gt; economy.
&gt;    Though well intentioned, this effort brought
&gt; the Internet to the ugly bloat that it is today,
&gt; all shimmery with neon lights, flashy videos and
&gt; streaming sounds that mostly convey nothing of
&gt; interest, or too much to be captured and
&gt; assimilated, or something that is potentially
&gt; good but too ill-presented to be useful, or
&gt; plain disgusting (unless one is interested in
&gt; enlarging his sexual organ or finding an easy
&gt; way to become a millionaire overnight).
&gt;    Then one reads of what the Internet was like
&gt; ten years ago, what was beeing posted on it and,
&gt; at least I do, feels a grip on his heart.  And
&gt; I was not yet there, I could only see a few
&gt; times, with envy, some people at the University
&gt; who where able, at the turn of the eighties, to
&gt; connect to some BBS and from whom I could have
&gt; a few floppies of text files, pictures and
&gt; software to take home and read, watch and run
&gt; on my superb, state-of-the-art 286 PC running
&gt; DOS 3.1.  And I was dreaming I would, one day,
&gt; have a foothold on the Internet myself (well,
&gt; BBSs where not &quot;the Internet&quot;, I know, but as
&gt; I already mentioned, I was an outsider then),
&gt; able to have a telnet access into some Unix
&gt; machine, get myself a few manuals to learn
&gt; about that world and...
&gt;    Well, here I am, ten-fifteen years later, with
&gt; a foothold of my own into that world, permanently
&gt; connected into that world, with a profession into
&gt; that world... that is no more.  I can only
&gt; witness of more fragments of that world beeing
&gt; lost, &quot;timing out&quot;, beeing disconnected, shut down.
&gt; Little or no more of on-line command-line dungeon
&gt; games, telnet logins, talk sessions, gopher sites...
&gt; I find myself connected to the Internet through an
&gt; ISP that filters away inbound TCP port 23 SYNC
&gt; packets.
&gt;
&gt;    All right, enough with the whining.
&gt; Here I am with a SS5 with permanent ADSL connection
&gt; to the Internet and a Gopher server running, serving
&gt; a few ridiculous and useless text files.  Next, an
&gt; Italian translation of the &quot;Gopher Manifesto&quot; will
&gt; show up and something more, but it&#x27;s software and
&gt; ideas that I need the most.
&gt; Gopher is the ideal tool to browse usenet archives,
&gt; to say one.  I wandered if I could find some tool
&gt; to create one, if there are there any ready to use.
&gt; I searched Veronica-2 for &quot;newsgroup archive
&gt; software generator&quot;.  Found a lot, a lot of Usenet
&gt; archives.  Maybe installing slrnpull and developping
&gt; a script to be run from crontab that generates such
&gt; archives would be both easy and efficient.  Maybe
&gt; slrnpull+logrotate+cron are enough.
&gt;    If anyone on the mailing list has any experience,
&gt; please let me know.
&gt;
&gt;    Also, I would very much like having a gopher log file
&gt; analizer, something like &quot;analog&quot; for http logs.
&gt; Even something producing as archaic an output as this
&gt; would be fun:
&gt;
&gt; gopher://gopher.well.com/00/about/statistics/Jan1995/25950.stats
&gt;
&gt;    But I don&#x27;t think I will be able to get the program that
&gt; used to be run on the Well:
&gt;
&gt; gopher://gopher.well.com/00/about/statistics/oldbutalive
&gt;
&gt; The statistics for the WELL&#x27;s gopherspace are not up to date because we
&gt; haven&#x27;t maintained the stats programs, however the WELL gopher is still
&gt; alive...we&#x27;re still adding material, although emphasis has shifted to the
&gt; World Wide Web.  So far, though, little or none of the WELL gopher is
&gt; duplicated in the WELL&#x27;s webspace ...
&gt;
&gt; (posted 1/9/96)
&gt; .
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; It&#x27;s good there are a dozen new Gopher servers active since
&gt; 1999 facing the scores that got switched off just this
&gt; year, but I&#x27;d like to find gopher sites when doing gopher
&gt; searches, even when searching the web.
&gt;
&gt;    What I mind about the Gopher community is not that it&#x27;s
&gt; small, it&#x27;s the feeling one gets at every turn of the
&gt; corner: &quot;The Gopher is dead - Wellcome to the Gopherspace&quot;.
&gt;
&gt; Even
&gt; gopher://gopher.quux.org:70/0/Archives/Mailing%20Lists/gopher
&gt; was not updated since April 2002.  I tried to find some
&gt; pointers to the software that was used to generate or
&gt; manage the archive, a document about how you did that work,
&gt; maybe a python module, a Perl/shell/AWK script, but the
&gt; following occured while browsing:
&gt;
&gt; gopher://gopher.quux.org:70/1/Archives
&gt;
&gt; raceback (most recent call last): File
&gt; &quot;/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/pygopherd/initialization.py&quot;, line 82,
&gt; in handle   protohandler.handle() File
&gt; &quot;/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/pygopherd/protocols/base.py&quot;, line 87,
&gt; in handle   self.writedir(self.entry, handler.getdirlist()) File
&gt; &quot;/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/pygopherd/protocols/base.py&quot;, line
&gt; 122, in writedir   self.wfile.write(self.renderobjinfo(direntry)) File
&gt; &quot;/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/pygopherd/protocols/rfc1436.py&quot;, line
&gt; 35, in renderobjinfo   retval = entry.gettype() + \ypeError: unsupported
&gt; operand type(s) for +: &#x27;NoneType&#x27; and &#x27;str&#x27;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;    At this point I grew too sad to search further.
&gt;
&gt;    I love Gopher, I detest the flash/java-script/PHP web, I&#x27;m
&gt; fond of telnet, plain text email, I&#x27;d like to experiment with
&gt; an stunnel gopher-over-SSL, I am thankful to the developpers
&gt; of Bucktooth and Pygopherd, I&#x27;d like to contribute with some
&gt; tools/ documentation of my own, I&#x27;d like to work more on my Gopher
&gt; site rather than on my web site, but sometimes I wonder if it&#x27;s
&gt; worth the effort.  Is the Gopher community today something like
&gt; the people who occasionally meet on a Latin Conference or a
&gt; Sanskrit poetry contest?
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