Welcome to the official gopher for the nascent ESS, a society dedicated to preserving our civilization's software heritage. There are already a number of organizations with similar aims -- several linked below -- but one thing which differentiates the ESS from some others is that the ESS strives to preserve the usefulness of old software in addition to the code itself. Employing Gopher to expose our resources to the Internet is a perfect distillation of our mission and our values. The gopher protocol is one of the earliest hypertext protocols. Despite being almost entirely supplanted by the World Wide Web, it remains useful even today. It is an interesting alternative to HTTP and even has some advantages over its more successful sibling. This site is very much a work in progress, so please revisit every so often to see what we've been up to. Also, at this early stage, the Society is primarily an extension of the founder's interests, there being only one member. At times I may be a little loose in my usage of personal pronouns, but I will try to stick with first person plural when speaking for the Society as I envision it.