Regarding Solderpunk's gopher bboard reply, on overly long gophermaps and how VF-1 does not handle them with a pager: "IMHO excessively long gopher menus are often (but not always) an indication that the hierarchical organisation imposed by Gopher has not been used well, and items should be better grouped into higher-order categories,..." I think this is right, in most cases. In fact my own root gophermap had become quite long as I added link after link to it, separated by header lines. I suspect for most people it's due to one of two things: 1) Converting web spaces to gopherspaces, like wikis [0] 2) Creating a native gopherspace, but treating it like the web That last was definitely me, and I have taken steps to rectify it! My root gophermap is now much more concise, and hopefully fits nicely into most people's terminal windows without paging. I created directories and custom gophermaps for all my related links. I hope my gopherspace is easier to read now. The SDF phlogosphere [1] and Bongusta [2] are exceptions, as they are meant to display a long list of related things, namely gopher blogs. So it's still worth giving users the option to page through long gophermaps (or long directories, really any item type 1). [0] gopher://alexschroeder.ch/1 [1] gopher://sdf.org/1/phlogs [2] gopher://i-logout.cz/1/en/bongusta/