Idea:

 Currently we use the www. prefix to indicate the protocol used to access
the site. This is trivial because anyone can install and deinstall servers
very quickly. Why don't we use a prefix to indicate which type of content a
server is carrying? Like...

 www.XX.debian.org for the WWW site

 and

 dist.XX.debian.org for the distribution

 This way we can have much more flexibility. Is it worth?


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