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Righto, @eapl.me, ta for the writeup. Here we go. :-)
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@eapl.me@eapl.me Just responding to some of your specific ideations here:
Sure! From my research, Gemini (and likely Gopher as well) don’t have a similar header, so if a client is using those protocols, they won’t be able to inform your server.
So, it’s worth considering, would twtxt 2.0 only support HTTP/S?
I’m not sure how to standardize “Discovery” across different protocols for serving feeds, HTTP, Gopher, Gemini, etc. beyond what you initially suggested. But here’s the thing, the User-Agent
HTTP Header isn’t the only aspect to “discovery”. Discovery in practise is more of an organic property of @-mentions across feeds in the first place, something that crawlers take advantage of.