Hi all 😃 !
I'm Vincent, a guy from France. This is the first time I'm posting on
this mailing list. I'm not very used to those tools, so don't hesitate
to correct me if I'm doing it wrong. I also hope it's the good list for
this kind of subject.
I wanted to share with the Tildeverse community a software that I just
built for our France-based community server (it's called CLUB1, not
exactly a tilde server, but very close to it 😋). It's a basic
newsletter tool that allow each member to have it's own little newsletter.
⭐️ Highlights:
- addresses are stored in a plain text file
- subscription and un-subscription can be done only by email
- newsletter can be send by email or CLI
- interactive CLI to setup the newsletter
It's supposed to be a minimalist software that mostly recycle existing
MTA functions like `.forward` files and recipient delimiter (+ addresses).
I fought it may interest other servers that have a close spirit to
CLUB1. Feel free to contact me if you are curious ! I'll be happy to
share infos or discuss of ideas around this project.
🔗 Related links:
Project repository: <https://github.com/club-1/newsletter-go>
CLUB1 english presentation: <https://club1.fr/english>
Good Evening !
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Vincent
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the welcome! I've read the etiquette guide and will do my best
to follow the rules.
On Fri, 12 Dec 2025, tildeclub-request(a)lists.tildeverse.org wrote:
> Welcome to the "tildeclub" mailing list!
>
> To post to this list, send your email to:
>
> tildeclub(a)lists.tildeverse.org
Got it. My future posts will go to this address.
>
> Please have a look at the mailing list netiquette:
>
> https://tilde.wiki/Mailing_list_etiquette
I've bookmarked the link and reviewed the guidelines. The points about
plain text and bottom-posting are very clear.
Looking forward to participating in the discussions!
yyg
Happy Holidays, Tilde Club!
Wishing everyone a warm, restful holiday season (or at least one with fewer surprises than a random package upgrade). Whether you’re traveling, staying put, coding something wonderfully unnecessary, or just lurking with a mug of something hot, I hope you get a little peace and a lot of cozy.
Thanks for being part of what makes this place special: the creativity, the kindness, the weird little projects, and the steady reminder that the internet can still be human.
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate, and happy holidays to everyone. See you on the other side of the calendar.
~deepend
After admiring a club web page such as, say,
<http://tilde.club/~barnold/>, you want to make a comment to say how
wonderful it is.
In your account on club, you create a text file comment.txt saying "Love
your page!". Then at a shell prompt you run
$ ~barnold/bin/make-comment comment.txt
which adds the contents of your comment.txt to a comment page, say
<http://tilde.club/~barnold/comments.html>. Since you were logged in at
club, your comment is automatically attributed to you.
Does such a thing already exist? If not, is there any show-stopper that
makes it infeasible?
Thanks,
--
barnold <http://tilde.club/~barnold/>
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