Gemini (protocol)
Gemini is a new application-level internet protocol for the distribution of arbitrary files, with some special consideration for serving a lightweight hypertext format which facilitates linking between files.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Decentralized
- Distributed
- Compatibility Layer
Tags
- File Sharing
- hypertext
- internet-protocol-suite
- transport-layer-security
Gemini (protocol) News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- soul1472 thinks Lightweight is a important feature of Gemini (protocol)
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What is Gemini (protocol)?
Gemini is a new application-level internet protocol for the distribution of arbitrary files, with some special consideration for serving a lightweight hypertext format which facilitates linking between files. You may think of Gemini as "the web, stripped right back to its essence" or as "Gopher, souped up and modernised just a little", depending upon your perspective (the latter view is probably more accurate).
Gemini is not intended to replace either Gopher or the web, but to co-exist peacefully alongside them as one more option which people can freely choose to use if it suits them. In the same way that some people currently serve the same content via gopher and the web, people will be able to "bihost" or "trihost" content on whichever combination of protocols they think offer the best match to their technical, philosophical and aesthetic requirements and those of their intended audience.



