Here is what I have found most interesting in modern gopherspace | |
Frog Tips | |
There are about 200 working gopher servers in the world today (writ in the mid 2000-ies; see gopher://gopher.rp.spb.su/1/servers), but only few of them are maintained on a regular basis and contain real useful information. Here they are. | |
SDF Public Access UNIX | |
PCW Aerv Gopher Service (dead) | |
Paul Dunne's gopher server (dead) | |
athene.dnsalias.org (dead) | |
droog.sdf-eu.org | |
Floodgap Systems | |
gopher.kostecke.net (dead) | |
Ocean State Free-Net Gopher (dead) | |
gopher.quux.org | |
Whole Earth Electronic Links (dead) | |
gopher.wumpus-cave.net (dead) | |
hal3000.cx (dead) | |
rachael.dyndns.org (dead) | |
Zedah.org (dead) | |
Simple Machines (dead) | |
You see that all of the greatest gopher servers of 2000s are dead b now except those that are specifically dedicated to gopher support. Gophers at sdf.lonestar.org and droog.sdf-eu.org include their members' personal gopherspaces where you can also find something new, for example these: | |
In the Beginning Was the Command Line | |
Cicada Incomplete Gopher Census (dead) | |
Robert's GopherSpace | |
yargo | |
Amino's Gopher Node (dead) | |
Lisp-p.org in Gopherspace (dead) | |
You see that some are also dead, some maybe also because of the changes in gophermap file formats on SDF. Here were some great Internet archives | |
Online Books Initiative (dead) | |
If you're running an active gopher server not mentioned here please write me an email (see my email address in Contacts). | |
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