Today I tried out the gopherspace on SDF. It works a lot like ftp sharing, just different. One can 
use this space to keep a blog (called a phlog or glog) or just share documents or whatever 
information you want. Well, I'm trying this glog out right now by submitting this post. You first 
create a normal textfile and name it whatever you want. Then you just have to put this text file in 
your gopher directory and update another file, called gophermap. This file, it seems, keeps the 
configuration/layout on how your gopher page will look. You can read all about the format for this 
file in the tutorials section on the sdf.org website. 

There is always different ways to skin your cat, or in this case, your gophermap file, so you can 
run a script that do the (not very) hard work for you. After creating your text file, run the 
mkgopherentry script. To do this, run "/sys/sdf/bin/mkgopherentry TITLE FILENAME", where TITLE is 
the title of your gopherentry (blog title), and filename obviously the filename containing your 
text. And voila, it updates your gophermap file. 

Now you can go to your gophersphere (located at gopher://sdf.lonestar.org/1/users/YOUR_USERNAME) 
and see how your page looks like. OK, I wrote this not to be a tutorial, thats already done on the 
sdf website. This is just a lame entry.