THUS SPAKE Karl Lui Barrus <klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu>: # I forgot to mention I will take suggestions for what to place at the # gopher site - for example, what 10 or so Clipper articles from the # archives at soda.berkeley.edu MUST be available? I haven't read them # all and won't have the time for the forseeable future to do so. My archives of SURFPUNK are archived at "http://www.acns.nwu.edu/surfpunk/" via WWW (or XMosaic). In the past I've appropriated a lot of cypherpunk emails. You might look through there for ideas. # Pointers and suggestions to other docs and files are welcome. Should # I put stuff like appropriate rfc's and documentation (pgp and ripem, # etc.) or not? All of this is subject to disk space and it may be I'll # give preference to shorter items. I wonder if these are not already gophered somewhere. Then you can merely hyperlink to them. Perhaps Mark could run a gopher with his latest RIPEM docs for you, and others could do the same for their wares. (Just for the halibut I tried "gopher gopher.uu.net" and "gopher ftp.uu.net" but no dice. If you were using WWW instead of gopher, you could link "ftp://ftp.uu.net/inet/rfc/rfc1321".) There are probably other gopherdatahavens (and WWW webs) with cryptostuff that you could link to, en masse, in an "other gophers" section. BTW, I took a look, Karl, and I think your gopher is off to a good start. strick