(" JUSTt " " TOu " " QUICKLYn " " QUIP: " " WHATD " " Ir " " MENTIONEDX " " ON5 " " THED " " LISPY) " " GOPHERJ " " climate.h ") emacs' M-x customize-variable fill-column has a default value of 70, pretty close to RFC1436's recommended 67 (was it 67 or 69). On the other hand, lisp sources suggest that if you've got 100 character columns, to use them. And jns' multi-column justification is a thing of beauty that plays well with a larger column budget. I removed the terminal escapes from my gophermap at IanJ's recommendation anyhow, as did jns before. I agree that cat (baud.baby) qualifies as an art installation: 3.5chan as well. I forget who made the point about the RFC specifying *gopher-browsing* lines (probably itemtype 1 lines) rather than setting out rules for itemtype 0. We also talked about figlet headings as informational lines, which are a fairly conserved cultural norm that is not reflected in the RFC, and is probably why some gopher browsers that don't accept to scroll through informational lines in gophermap files still attempt to display informational lines near the top of the directory. Prior discussion: gopher://gopher.icu/0/phlog/Computing/The-state-of-gopher.md gopher://gopher.unixlore.net/0/glog/response-gopher-icu-state-of-gopher.md gopher://gopher.black/1/phlog/20240205-re-the-state-of-gopher gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/~tfurrows/phlog/2024-02-07_reStateofGopher.txt gopher://sdf.org/0/users/gallowsgryph/phlog/2024-02-08_state_of_gopher.txt gopher://gopher.icu/0/phlog/Computing/Responses-to-The-state-of-gopher.md gopher://aussies.space/0/~freet/phlog/2024-02-11.3In_Defence_of_UMN_Gopher.txt Seems there is likely later discussion I have not caught up on yet.