haskell text://protocol client?

Hello, Would you know of any haskell text://protocol clients? Or servers? [1][2][3] Thanks in advance. [1] https://textprotocol.org [2] https://github.com/textprotocol/public [3] https://github.com/textprotocol/publictext

Would you know of any haskell text://protocol clients? Or servers? [1][2][3]
I may be wrong, but it appear so me that * This is a newly developed idea * And by "newly" I mean none of the git repositories you shared is more than about a month old, including the one containing the website * All appears to be done by a single, anonymous enthusiast * None of the resources explain the "why", or a use case, or seem to contain much beyond example/filler content So I don't see a reason why there would already be a Haskell server and/or client, as the single developer seems to follow a different route right now. In fact if you told us you're actually the one behind this idea, posting the question as kind of guerilla marketing, I wouldn't be surprised. Not insinuating you are though, or that that would invalidate the idea. (If nothing else, invalidate :: value → value; the value of this protocol is neither obvious nor explained, and applying a relative value-changing function like invalidate to undefined input must necessarily also return undefined. ;) ) In other words if you're enthusiastic about this there's a good chance you can be the first! ;)

Is that the gemini protocol? If so there are some packages for it on
hackage already.
Alan
On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 17:29, MarLinn
Would you know of any haskell text://protocol clients? Or servers? [1][2][3]
I may be wrong, but it appear so me that
- This is a newly developed idea - And by "newly" I mean none of the git repositories you shared is more than about a month old, including the one containing the website - All appears to be done by a single, anonymous enthusiast - None of the resources explain the "why", or a use case, or seem to contain much beyond example/filler content
So I don't see a reason why there would already be a Haskell server and/or client, as the single developer seems to follow a different route right now.
In fact if you told us you're actually the one behind this idea, posting the question as kind of guerilla marketing, I wouldn't be surprised. Not insinuating you are though, or that that would invalidate the idea. (If nothing else, invalidate :: value → value; the value of this protocol is neither obvious nor explained, and applying a relative value-changing function like invalidate to undefined input must necessarily also return undefined. ;) )
In other words if you're enthusiastic about this there's a good chance you can be the first! ;) _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list To (un)subscribe, modify options or view archives go to: http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe Only members subscribed via the mailman list are allowed to post.

On Apr 9, 2021, at 18:45, Alan & Kim Zimmerman
wrote: Is that the gemini protocol?
More akin to Mercury by the look of it: https://web.archive.org/web/20210302123932/https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gem...

On Apr 9, 2021, at 18:27, MarLinn
wrote: • All appears to be done by a single, anonymous enthusiast
Perhaps of the canine variety :D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet,_nobody_knows_you%27re_a_dog ±0¢
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