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[gopher] Re: Content for a gopher server?



You can put anything on your Gopher...
New, old, both. Thats the neat part:)
What do you like, what do you wish was faster to access
and wasn't cluttered with adds? Maybe some current thing that you could fetch from a direct source or even from a web page and put in a simple text method into your gopher (like daily hourly or whatever).
Phlog your opinion, look for and save historical files put recipes or your hobbies, plans for things you like to build free content is always nice. Text, images, movies, sounds, programs, anything at all.
I see sites that are archaic and historical and un-updated and then pages like the equivalent of a web personal homepage and blends between them and a few pages very specific to a certain science. You might just take some time and browse from one end to the other and verify whats out there and see a niche that youd like to help out. IMO it's quite free and unhindered.
Chris
gopher://hal3000.cx 


On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:01:05 -0500
brian@pongonova.net wrote:

> This was bounced from the m/l because I had the audacity to embed the
> word "s u b s c r i b e" in my original post :)  So here's retry #2:
> 
> =====================================================================
> 
> I've been playing with gopher for some time now, and am ready to go
> live, if not just to show some support...however, I really can't come
> up with an idea of what kind of content to host.  I don't have any
> archives to speak of, belong to a few mailing lists that I've
> thought about hosting, but beyond that, I'm stuck.  
> 
> Actually, I'm not averse to simply setting up a gopher server for the
> sake of doing so, but it would be nice to actually host something
> along the way!
> 
> Any suggestions?  Ideas?  Things that haven't been done yet?  
> 
>   --Brian
> 
> 
> 


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