[gopher] Gopher-Project Digest, Vol 69, Issue 21

巫白雪 wubaixue at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 23:12:58 UTC 2016


Ok, never mind, sorry, it finally posted an MP3.

Very cute!  Very fun!

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>    1. Re:  Gopher 2.0? (Coyo Stormcaller)
>    2. Re:  Gopher 2.0? (Kevin Veroneau)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 14:14:38 -0600
> From: Coyo Stormcaller <coyo at darkdna.net <javascript:;>>
> To: gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;>
> Subject: Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
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> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 01:05:49 -0700
> Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>> wrote:
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> > I still think I'm the youngest gopher user here, but let's see.
>
> I'm 28. How old are you?
>
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> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 13:34:57 -0700
> From: Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>>
> To: Gopher Project Discussion <gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org
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> Subject: Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
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> I'm 32, I guess I'm not the youngest. ?It's nice to know that gopher is
> equally interesting to those not from it's glory days. :). I personally
> never used gopher during the period when it was popular, however I do
> recall using the Lynx browser on a dummy terminal at a public library when
> the Internet was just an infant. ?At the time I didn't know it was lynx, as
> I didn't know about the wonderful world of *NIX back when I was 15. ?But
> from the hotkeys and visual appearance I recall it was most definitely the
> awesomely beautiful lynx browser.
>
> ? Original Message ?
> From:coyo at darkdna.net <javascript:;>
> Sent:January 22, 2016 1:22 PM
> To:gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;>
> Subject:Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
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> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 01:05:49 -0700
> Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>> wrote:
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> > I still think I'm the youngest gopher user here, but let's see.
>
> I'm 28. How old are you?
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 16:06:48 -0700
> From: Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>>
> To: Gopher Project Discussion <gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org
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> Subject: Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
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> We have our first ever guestbook posting into gopherspace using the human
> voice! ?Read the transcribed text and listen to the recording left on the
> guestbook: gopher://gopher.veroneau.net/1apps/guestbook2
>
>
> ? Original Message ?
> From:kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>
> Sent:January 22, 2016 1:35 PM
> To:gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;>
> Subject:Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
>
> I'm 32, I guess I'm not the youngest. ?It's nice to know that gopher is
> equally interesting to those not from it's glory days. :). I personally
> never used gopher during the period when it was popular, however I do
> recall using the Lynx browser on a dummy terminal at a public library when
> the Internet was just an infant. ?At the time I didn't know it was lynx, as
> I didn't know about the wonderful world of *NIX back when I was 15. ?But
> from the hotkeys and visual appearance I recall it was most definitely the
> awesomely beautiful lynx browser.
>
> ? Original Message ?
> From:coyo at darkdna.net <javascript:;>
> Sent:January 22, 2016 1:22 PM
> To:gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;>
> Subject:Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
>
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 01:05:49 -0700
> Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> > I still think I'm the youngest gopher user here, but let's see.
>
> I'm 28. How old are you?
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 15:06:53 -0800
> From: ??? <wubaixue at gmail.com <javascript:;>>
> To: "gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;>"
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> Subject: Re: [gopher] Gopher-Project Digest, Vol 69, Issue 20
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> Mr. Kevin,
>
> I left a message, which has been somewhat humourously transcribed by
> machine.  Pretty nifty project!  However, it doesn't seem to have made an
> MP3 copy of my call, or at least hasn't posted it to folder.  FYI.
>
> I heartily appreciate and encourage your happy work in this direction.  If
> you ever get your SMS app working, please consider also allowing it to
> accept APRS packets ported direct from APRS-IS gateways.  Such would be
> nifty doodle for us hams.
>
> Toodloo,
> Brighid
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> >    1.  Gopher 2.0? (Kevin Veroneau)
> >    2. Re:  Gopher 2.0? (Kevin Veroneau)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 23:26:00 -0700
> > From: Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;> <javascript:;>>
> > To: gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;> <javascript:;>
> > Subject: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
> > Message-ID: <201601212326.00383.kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;>
> <javascript:;>>
> > Content-Type: text/plain;  charset="us-ascii"
> >
> > Hello everybody!
> >
> >   I have developed a new kind of gopher mole, which would have suited
> > gopher
> > back when it was popular, as it pairs telephony technology with gopher!
> >
> >   Get ready to jump into a gopher hole like no other on gopher space, I
> now
> > proudly present the world's first gopher-to-telephony gateway interface!
> > Now,
> > you can fill in gopher forms using the latest in voice transcription
> > services.
> > Yes, you heard me right, with this new one of a kind gopher mole, my
> server
> > will call any phone number you give it and request of you using voice to
> > record your guestbook posting.  This guestbook posting is then saved
> > directly
> > on the server as a convenient MP3 file and then transcripted into text
> for
> > future visitors can both hear your lovely voice and read your transcribed
> > text.
> >
> >   Now, you might be asking yourself...  Does this require some sort of
> > fancy
> > new modern gopher client?  Nope, not at all.  This proof-of-concept
> > technology
> > even works by using your PCs tried and true telnet command program.  So,
> > this
> > gopher mole will work in everything in the gopher market from today to
> > back in
> > the 70s.
> >
> >   Upon visiting the mole, you just use a standard gopher type 7 to submit
> > the
> > phone number you wish gopher to call you at.  The mole will then use some
> > telephony magic to make an outbound call to any phone number you
> provided,
> > it
> > will even do a quick check to make sure you entered in a valid working
> > phone
> > number using various carrier APIs.  Then seconds from submitting your
> phone
> > number, your phone will magically ring and an automated message will play
> > back
> > asking you to record your guestbook message after the tone.  Then you can
> > simply hang up the phone and watch the magic happen.  The recording
> should
> > appear about 5 seconds after the phone is hung up, and the transcription
> > can
> > take as long as 2 minutes, depending on the length of your message.
> >
> > You can try it out here, currently the gopher hole isn't yet publically
> > available, as I wanted to you lovely a sneak peek:
> > gopher://gopher.veroneau.net/1apps/guestbook2
> >
> >   My next goal is to enable this same functionality using SMS messages,
> but
> > that could incur charges on the users' end depending where they are and
> if
> > they are charged for long distance SMS messages.
> >
> >   Finally, I plan on making a complete sms2gopher gateway, where you can
> > text
> > a number a valid gopher URI, and browse gopher from absolutely any mobile
> > device in the entire known universe, as long as it supports SMS that is.
> > You
> > will even be-able to instruct it to call you with a full text-to-speech
> > recording of an entire gopher document!
> >
> >   For privacy reasons, your phone number is not stored, or displayed on
> > this
> > guestbook.  So go ahead and show off this rather unique guestbook
> > experience to
> > friends and family.  It's sure to put a smile on their face.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >   Kevin Veroneau
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 01:05:49 -0700
> > From: Kevin Veroneau <kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;> <javascript:;>>
> > To: Gopher Project Discussion <gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org
> <javascript:;>
> > <javascript:;>>
> > Subject: Re: [gopher] Gopher 2.0?
> > Message-ID:
> >         <
> > mailman.215.1453464049.18817.gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org
> <javascript:;>
> > <javascript:;>>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> >
> > Quick note on this. ?Although I do hope that we are all mature adults in
> > gopherspace, I am hoping that nobody goes and abuses this to make, let's
> > say "prank calls" to numbers which aren't your own... ?any number put
> into
> > the search box will be called by the server, there's really no way to
> know
> > if it's your real number or someone else's. ?Do not use this service for
> > solicitation. ?Nobody likes spam, and especially random phone numbers
> > calling them asking them to record a guest book post.
> >
> > ? In version 2.1 I will implement a rate limiter based on IP address to
> > prevent potential abuse when it goes more public. ?Thankfully not many
> bots
> > frequent gopherholes, and from my gopher server logs and prior
> guestbook, I
> > don't see bots spamming our gopher type 7s thankfully, so hopefully I can
> > keep this proof of concept alive for years to come for many people to try
> > out. ?Anyways, I do hope everyone enjoys this rather interesting project
> I
> > put together. ?Look forward to both hearing your guestbook messages and
> > reading what is transcribed. ?This also gives us an interesting way to
> > share our real voices with others in gopherspace. :). I still think I'm
> the
> > youngest gopher user here, but let's see.
> >
> > ? Original Message ?
> > From:kevin at veroneau.net <javascript:;> <javascript:;>
> > Sent:January 22, 2016 12:25 AM
> > To:gopher-project at lists.alioth.debian.org <javascript:;> <javascript:;>
> > Subject:[gopher] Gopher 2.0?
> >
> > Hello everybody!
> >
> > ? I have developed a new kind of gopher mole, which would have suited
> > gopher
> > back when it was popular, as it pairs telephony technology with gopher!
> >
> > ? Get ready to jump into a gopher hole like no other on gopher space, I
> now
> > proudly present the world's first gopher-to-telephony gateway interface!?
> > Now,
> > you can fill in gopher forms using the latest in voice transcription
> > services.?
> > Yes, you heard me right, with this new one of a kind gopher mole, my
> server
> > will call any phone number you give it and request of you using voice to
> > record your guestbook posting.? This guestbook posting is then saved
> > directly
> > on the server as a convenient MP3 file and then transcripted into text
> for
> > future visitors can both hear your lovely voice and read your transcribed
> > text.
> >
> > ? Now, you might be asking yourself...? Does this require some sort of
> > fancy
> > new modern gopher client?? Nope, not at all.? This proof-of-concept
> > technology
> > even works by using your PCs tried and true telnet command program.? So,
> > this
> > gopher mole will work in everything in the gopher market from today to
> > back in
> > the 70s.
> >
> > ? Upon visiting the mole, you just use a standard gopher type 7 to submit
> > the
> > phone number you wish gopher to call you at.? The mole will then use some
> > telephony magic to make an outbound call to any phone number you
> provided,
> > it
> > will even do a quick check to make sure you entered in a valid working
> > phone
> > number using various carrier APIs.? Then seconds from submitting your
> phone
> > number, your phone will magically ring and an automated message will play
> > back
> > asking you to record your guestbook message after the tone.? Then you can
> > simply hang up the phone and watch the magic happen.? The recording
> should
> > appear about 5 seconds after the phone is hung up, and the transcription
> > can
> > take as long as 2 minutes, depending on the length of your message.
> >
> > You can try it out here, currently the gopher hole isn't yet publically
> > available, as I wanted to you lovely a sneak peek:
> > gopher://gopher.veroneau.net/1apps/guestbook2
> >
> > ? My next goal is to enable this same functionality using SMS messages,
> but
> > that could incur charges on the users' end depending where they are and
> if
> > they are charged for long distance SMS messages.
> >
> > ? Finally, I plan on making a complete sms2gopher gateway, where you can
> > text
> > a number a valid gopher URI, and browse gopher from absolutely any mobile
> > device in the entire known universe, as long as it supports SMS that is.?
> > You
> > will even be-able to instruct it to call you with a full text-to-speech
> > recording of an entire gopher document!
> >
> > ? For privacy reasons, your phone number is not stored, or displayed on
> > this
> > guestbook.? So go ahead and show off this rather unique guestbook
> > experience to
> > friends and family.? It's sure to put a smile on their face.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > ? Kevin Veroneau
> >
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