Second post! Colorfield.space is an amazing community in such a small space. I never knew the Pi Zero W could handle such things. I've tried to have my own tilde on a Pi, and it did work, but I never thought it could work on something that has such few resources. The utilities are very sparse, but still fully-functioning! The games are great as well, and I feel like we'll be playing them for a long time to come! The o nly thing I am concerned about is what if the system goes down in the event of a storm/power outage. Since I assume that it's being hosted in a home, I can o nly wonder how the admin plans to fix any issues that arise when something like that happens. Getting back to what I like about the system, everything is open, from the communication(There is only a messageboard and I assume something like IRC, so e verything is public) to everything else. I also assume that if any uses the system for trolling or anything else, they will be quickly dealt with. Since the system is so small I'm wondering what the max amount of users will be before the system starts experiencing issues as well. I don't think we'll hav e to worry about space issues since there's no web server, only gopher. I think of the intent of the design of the system is to be methodical and delibirate. In short, I give colorfield.space 5/5 stars for concept, execution and community.