majc 0.2.0

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Hi all,
I have been working on a little gemini client and server framework in Rust I'm
calling Maj[0]. One of the big parts of writing this has been to make a fancy
curses frontend using a Rust package called cursive. I believe I have made
something that could be considered somewhat stable called majc[1]. I have created an installable .deb version of majc[2] and am hosting it on a machine of mine. Please do let me know how it works out for you. It's a bit rough around the edges at the moment, but software that was hacked into existence over the span of a weekend tends to be rough like that.
I have been working on a little gemini client and server framework in Rust I'm calling Maj[0]. One of the big parts of writing this has been to make a fancy curses frontend using a Rust package called cursive. I believe I have made something that could be considered somewhat stable called majc[1]. I have created an installable .deb version of majc[2] and am hosting it on a machine of mine. Please do let me know how it works out for you. It's a bit rough around the edges at the moment, but software that was hacked into existence over the span of a weekend tends to be rough like that.
I am working more on the server framework for Maj, and currently pass all the server torture tests[3] that I care to support. I'm still trying to get client certificate authentication working with rustls, but the async-tls adaptor doesn't easily expose the certficate chain of TLS clients.

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=> 07-26-2020-beginning.gmi 7/26/2020 - The Beginning
=> 07-27-2020-6e-notes.gmi 7/27/2020 - 6E Notes
=> 07-27-2020-majc-0-2-0.gmi 7/27/2020 - [ANN] majc 0.2.0
## Stories
Occasionally I write little stories that are not really connected to anything. I have not really had a good place to publish these in the past. This place seems as good as any.