All of the above should be considered pre-alpha quality, more like a whiteboard of insanity. If, despite all these caveats, you'd still like to check out the spool for yourself, point your newsreader at nntp-test.soylentnews.org. There are three groups on the server, soylentnews.discuss, just for general discussion for folks who come by, a test group for testing posting, and the spool itself at soylentnews.test.mainpage.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments below.
[UPDATE: Corrected typos and added links]
(Score: 3, Interesting) by VLM on Monday July 21 2014, @07:23PM
I haven't used gnus on emacs since the 90s, this looks interesting. Before than I was a TIN reader. Never got into NN like some people.
I am a little puzzled how you'd stop me from posting as someone else.
Obviously one solution is anything coming in the nntp gateway could be posted as AC, no matter the supplied ID.
Or I could ask for a GPG key for VLM and sign my nntp posts with the special key, so unless someone stole my private key you'd know its me. Which leads to you running a GPG keyserver, seemingly inevitably. Not that thats a bad thing.
I do think its funny that the feature set available on gnus in 1995 far exceeds every web based discussion system I've ever seen so far. You'd expect out of spite or something someone would have replicated something as advanced as gnus on the web.
Integrated with a RSS into NNTP gateway, I could have quite a bit of fun with gnus again.
(Score: 3, Informative) by NCommander on Monday July 21 2014, @07:24PM
As a note, for RSS->NNTP already exists, gmane [gmane.org] offers this for free.
Still always moving