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#LEO
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LEO is an orbit, a term used here to mean "a webring but for Gemini instead of the web". The name is both a play on Low Earth Orbit, as well as the constellation Leo, the Lion.
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##How to join LEO
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To join LEO, here's what you need to do:
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1. Link to `gemini://tilde.team/~khuxkm/leo/` on your page. This is what will get the indexer to notice your page.
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2. Make sure your page is indexed by GUS (gemini://gus.guru/). GUS's backlink page is what drives the indexer.
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3. Also include a link to one of the following:
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```
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Next Page - gemini://tilde.team/~khuxkm/leo/next.cgi?<your url>
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Last Page - gemini://tilde.team/~khuxkm/leo/prev.cgi?<your url>
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Random Page - gemini://tilde.team/~khuxkm/leo/rand.cgi
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```
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If your page links to this page and at least one (1) of the links above, your page will be added to the orbit the next time the indexer runs.
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Also, only one page can be added to the orbit per capsule (capsule being defined as the host:port, as well as optional userdir). This is to prevent any one person from flooding LEO with their own pages.
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##How do I start my own orbit?
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To start your own orbit, download Molniya at the link below. Place it in a gemini root, and modify config.py as directed in Molniya's README.
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=> https://tildegit.org/khuxkm/molniya Molniya (will take you to HTTP land, tildegit.org)
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##Can I go to the next page now?
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Yep!
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=> next.cgi Beam me up, Scotty!
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