Subject: Welcome to the cosmic.voyage! Welcome ~USERNAME, Your new account has been established. you can ssh into cosmic.voyage with the ssh key you supplied on registration. Your password is "PASSWORD". please change it when you log in for the first time with 'passwd' like so: $ passwd While we don't use passwords for logins, they can be used on the system for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP. Our email on Cosmic Voyage is limited to sending and receiving with other users here, and other pubnix servers and the tildeverse. This server is dedicated to the collaborative storytelling of the human stellar diaspora. We continue to add other features over time that are designed to support the story. For instance, we have an IRC daemon here that connects as part of irc.tilde.chat. You can join and visit the #cosmic room to discuss this server. New features are often added to the interactive menu which can be accessed by running: $ menu To begin contributing to Cosmic Voyage you must claim a ship, colony, or outpost and take on its story. Claiming your ship is as easy as running the 'ship' command in the menu, or on the command line like so: $ ship You will be prompted for a name of your ship/outpost/colony. Spaces in ship names are allowed, but please avoid using unicode characters in the names. You can write unicode in your logs, but the scripts don't play nice with the special characters as filenames. Once your ship is active, you are the only one with access to its story. Once you have claimed your ship/outpost/colony, it will appear for you as a directory in ~/ships/. To author a new message on the QEC, create a new text file in your ship's directory (must end in .txt). You can also browse to the message creation section of the menu and create a new message there. Author your message in whatever format fits your theme. Add as much character as you like. You can add fake headers as if your ship is relaying the message through a computer system or design some pretty ascii-art. The only important constraint on your message is that it remains no wider than 80 columns. The website and gopher site do not wrap your content, so long lines will display poorly. Try to keep it neatly wrapped at 80 or fewer columns. When you're ready for the message to be posted to the relay, run the 'log' command in the menu or terminal like so: $ log This will link to your message to the QEC (making it available to the world to read), but the message is still totally in your control. If you need to change something later, just edit the file. There's no need to run log again. Logged messages will post immediately to the web, gopher, and gemini. Updated messages will be reflected as soon as you save them. If you have any questions, send a local mail to tomasino, or fosslinux, or join us in IRC. Also, please consider joining the cosmic.voyage mailing list! https://lists.tildeverse.org/postorius/lists/cosmic.lists.tildeverse.org/ Thanks so much for joining. we can't wait to read your stories. - the admins