From: gopher-project-bounces+rachael=telefisk.org@lists.alioth.debian.org
       Date: Sun Mar 17 10:12:43 2013
       Subject: Re: [gopher] Introducing Gopherfeed
       
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       looks great mate!=20
       thankyou for implementing this
       tested on ubuntu 11.04 ff 16.0.2 and overbite 3.0.1627
       
       I see some txt corruption under the mos_6502 feed =2C
       
       [External URL]    [2013-01-11 09:03] Strange peripherals=E2=80=A6 the Trito=
       n Quick Disk
       and
       [2013-01-04 11:59] Strange peripherals=E2=80=A6 the Soft Card
       notice the a with a carat on top and the euro symbol and the pipe?
       
       works decently except for a few little niggles
       
       great little page!
       
       > From: luke@maurits.id.au
       > To: gopher-project@lists.alioth.debian.org
       > Subject: [gopher] Introducing Gopherfeed
       >=20
       > Greetings list=2C
       >=20
       > I thought folks here might care to hear about a new free software
       > project of mine=2C called Gopherfeed
       > (https://github.com/lmaurits/gopherfeed).  As the name suggests=2C it's a
       > tool for converting RSS/Atom feeds into Gophermaps=2C which can make it
       > very easy to quickly set up a gopher interface to existing material
       > online=2C or to use a gopher client as a minimalist feed reader.  You can
       > see an example of the sort of thing Gophermap can do at
       > gopher://luke.maurits.id.au/1feeds.  That page is updated hourly from a
       > cron job with a single command.
       >=20
       > I have just released Gopherfeed 1.2=2C which is the result of about a
       > week of testing and debugging on my own site.  While Gopherfeed is
       > probably still far from bullet-proof=2C I think it should be fairly
       > robust by now=2C with all the most obvious bugs worked out.
       >=20
       > There are more advanced features I would like to add (like using
       > etags / Last-Modified headers to avoid fetching feeds which haven't
       > changed since last time=2C and using multiple threads to speed up pulling
       > down large numbers of feeds)=2C but before I dive into that I want to
       > make sure that the Gopher side of things is working well=2C since I'm
       > fairly new to Gopher technology.
       >=20
       > I would appreciate if interested people could give Gopherfeed a spin
       > and let me know how it works with various gopher servers and clients
       > and on various OSes and Python versions=2C since my own testing has been
       > pretty limited.
       >=20
       > Gopherfeed has been uploaded to PyPi=2C so if you have
       > setuptools=2C distutils=2C pip or anything like that installed you should
       > be able to install it simply via:
       >=20
       > easy_install gopherfeed
       > or
       > pip install gopherfeed
       > etc.
       >=20
       > Once installed=2C you can get usage instructions by just running
       > "gopherfeed" with no arguments=2C or you can see the README file on
       > Github.
       >=20
       > Hope this is of use/interest to some of the people here.
       >=20
       > Cheers=2C
       > Luke
       >=20
       > --=20
       > Luke Maurits <luke@maurits.id.au>
       > http://www.luke.maurits.id.au
       > CompCogSci | Crypto | Maths | Python | Unix
       >=20
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       <br>looks great mate! <br>thankyou for implementing this<br>tested on ubunt=
       u 11.04 ff 16.0.2 and overbite 3.0.1627<br><br>I see some txt corruption un=
       der the mos_6502 feed =2C<br><br>[External URL]&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B [20=
       13-01-11 09:03] Strange peripherals=E2=80=A6 the Triton Quick Disk<br>and<b=
       r><table><tbody><tr><td class=3D"gicon"><nobr><a href=3D"http://www.mos6502=
       .com/friday-commodore/strange-peripherals-the-soft-card/"><img src=3D"gophe=
       r:///internal-icnhURL.png" alt=3D"[External URL]" title=3D"External URL" cl=
       ass=3D"gicon"></a></nobr></td><td class=3D"ds"><a href=3D"http://www.mos650=
       2.com/friday-commodore/strange-peripherals-the-soft-card/" title=3D"Externa=
       l URL"><span class=3D"urlitem">[2013-01-04 11:59] Strange peripherals=E2=80=
       =A6 the Soft Card</span></a></td></tr></tbody></table><br>notice the a with=
        a carat on top and the euro symbol and the pipe?<br><br>works decently exc=
       ept for a few little niggles<br><br>great little page!<br><br><div>&gt=3B F=
       rom: luke@maurits.id.au<br>&gt=3B To: gopher-project@lists.alioth.debian.or=
       g<br>&gt=3B Subject: [gopher] Introducing Gopherfeed<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B G=
       reetings list=2C<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I thought folks here might care to he=
       ar about a new free software<br>&gt=3B project of mine=2C called Gopherfeed=
       <br>&gt=3B (https://github.com/lmaurits/gopherfeed).  As the name suggests=
       =2C it's a<br>&gt=3B tool for converting RSS/Atom feeds into Gophermaps=2C =
       which can make it<br>&gt=3B very easy to quickly set up a gopher interface =
       to existing material<br>&gt=3B online=2C or to use a gopher client as a min=
       imalist feed reader.  You can<br>&gt=3B see an example of the sort of thing=
        Gophermap can do at<br>&gt=3B gopher://luke.maurits.id.au/1feeds.  That pa=
       ge is updated hourly from a<br>&gt=3B cron job with a single command.<br>&g=
       t=3B <br>&gt=3B I have just released Gopherfeed 1.2=2C which is the result =
       of about a<br>&gt=3B week of testing and debugging on my own site.  While G=
       opherfeed is<br>&gt=3B probably still far from bullet-proof=2C I think it s=
       hould be fairly<br>&gt=3B robust by now=2C with all the most obvious bugs w=
       orked out.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B There are more advanced features I would li=
       ke to add (like using<br>&gt=3B etags / Last-Modified headers to avoid fetc=
       hing feeds which haven't<br>&gt=3B changed since last time=2C and using mul=
       tiple threads to speed up pulling<br>&gt=3B down large numbers of feeds)=2C=
        but before I dive into that I want to<br>&gt=3B make sure that the Gopher =
       side of things is working well=2C since I'm<br>&gt=3B fairly new to Gopher =
       technology.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I would appreciate if interested people co=
       uld give Gopherfeed a spin<br>&gt=3B and let me know how it works with vari=
       ous gopher servers and clients<br>&gt=3B and on various OSes and Python ver=
       sions=2C since my own testing has been<br>&gt=3B pretty limited.<br>&gt=3B =
       <br>&gt=3B Gopherfeed has been uploaded to PyPi=2C so if you have<br>&gt=3B=
        setuptools=2C distutils=2C pip or anything like that installed you should<=
       br>&gt=3B be able to install it simply via:<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B easy_insta=
       ll gopherfeed<br>&gt=3B or<br>&gt=3B pip install gopherfeed<br>&gt=3B etc.<=
       br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Once installed=2C you can get usage instructions by ju=
       st running<br>&gt=3B "gopherfeed" with no arguments=2C or you can see the R=
       EADME file on<br>&gt=3B Github.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Hope this is of use/in=
       terest to some of the people here.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Cheers=2C<br>&gt=3B=
        Luke<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B -- <br>&gt=3B Luke Maurits &lt=3Bluke@maurits.id=
       .au&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B http://www.luke.maurits.id.au<br>&gt=3B CompCogSci | Cr=
       ypto | Maths | Python | Unix<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B _________________________=
       ______________________<br>&gt=3B Gopher-Project mailing list<br>&gt=3B Goph=
       er-Project@lists.alioth.debian.org<br>&gt=3B http://lists.alioth.debian.org=
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