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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:22:01 +0100
From: Maurice McCarthy &lt;maurice.mccarthy@ntlworld.com&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Re: Content for a gopher server?
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<p>How about some djvu files as per www.archive.org
They only use ftp maybe you could show them that gopher is better
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<p>Good Luck
Maurice
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<p>On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 07:01:05AM -0500 or thereabouts, brian@pongonova.net wrote:
&gt; This was bounced from the m/l because I had the audacity to embed the
&gt; word &quot;s u b s c r i b e&quot; in my original post :)  So here&#x27;s retry #2:
&gt;
&gt; =====================================================================
&gt;
&gt; I&#x27;ve been playing with gopher for some time now, and am ready to go
&gt; live, if not just to show some support...however, I really can&#x27;t come
&gt; up with an idea of what kind of content to host.  I don&#x27;t have any
&gt; archives to speak of, belong to a few mailing lists that I&#x27;ve
&gt; thought about hosting, but beyond that, I&#x27;m stuck.
&gt;
&gt; Actually, I&#x27;m not averse to simply setting up a gopher server for the
&gt; sake of doing so, but it would be nice to actually host something
&gt; along the way!
&gt;
&gt; Any suggestions?  Ideas?  Things that haven&#x27;t been done yet?
&gt;
&gt;   --Brian
&gt;
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