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##15 2018-06-03(Sun)08:47:22 (archived 2018-07-20(Fri)15:33:21) | |
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im new to this but | |
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__[2018-06-03(Sun)08:48:27 #95]_______________________________________ | |
im new to this hole text board server how can i set one up my self | |
__[2018-06-03(Sun)12:12:32 #96]_______________________________________ | |
checkout 70chan's client code? might give a feel 4 how it works | |
__[2018-06-03(Sun)12:17:19 #97]_______________________________________ | |
& look at stickied source code 4 this board, kinda daunting tho | |
__[2018-06-03(Sun)15:14:10 #98]_______________________________________ | |
In theory, you can clone download the .tar.gz for 1436chan and just | |
run "sh setup.sh", which guides you through the setup. You need a | |
gopher server first of course. For coding your own, gopher "moles" | |
are pretty much just like CGI scripts on the web. | |
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1436chan source code | |
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Mole care and feeding | |
__[2018-06-03(Sun)15:27:43 #101]______________________________________ | |
If you just want a server dedicated to a gopher text board, | |
there's another project called "Sakaki" which uses gopher2000, | |
a Ruby framework like Sinatra but for gopher. | |
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https://github.com/naomiEve/sakaki | |
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https://github.com/muffinista/gopher2000 | |