Quoting KatolaZ (katolaz@???):
> This was a planned April fool, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fools%27_Day
> We never lost control of anyting.
> No content was moved, altered, removed, or otherwise compromised.
> No machine was compromised.
> Noone got unauthorised access to any machine or service.
It was well done, IMO. I'm impressed as heck (and nostaligic) that you
created a fully populated Gopher presence.
I was too busy (with visiting houseguests) to go install a Gopher client
and check -- and forgot that lynx still has native support. For those
interested in doing so, here are options:
o Lynx
o KatolaZ's gophed (wow - a gopher client written in sh, ed, awk, cut,
sed, and nc: I doff my hat to you, sir!)
https://mygit.mine.nu/katolaz/gophed
o SeaMonkey with OverbiteFF extension
o Firefox with OverbiteWX extension (which in WebExtensions) or OverbiteNX
o Konqueror with kio-gopher
o gopherclient (graphical),
https://github.com/prologic/gopherclient
o VF-1 (command-line tool in Python),
https://github.com/solderpunk/VF-1
o Gopherus (console, in C),
http://gopherus.sourceforge.net/
o Little Gopher Client (console, in Pascal),
http://runtimeterror.com/tools/gopher/
o Internet Gopher Client (console, in C),
http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/gopher/
(This appears to be a maintained descendent of the original
University of Minnesota gopher client, that was just called
'gopher' and is in the Debian collection here:
https://packages.debian.org/source/jessie/gopher.)
o Goldy (command-line tools, in C),
https://github.com/TrilbyWhite/goldy-gopher
o cgo (console, in C),
https://github.com/kieselsteini/cgo/
o cacc (console, in C),
https://git.fifth.space/sacc/
Why you should learn to love gopherspace:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpd8ecH8uos
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