> On Jan 30, 2018, at 9:58 AM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On 1/30/18, 9:37 AM, "Dave Fisher" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi - > >> (Too many emails and someone’s corporate mail server is rewriting URLs >> into oblivion.) > > It is the Adobe mail server. I wish I knew how to turn it off... >> >>> >>> Apache Open Office has a user-facing domain and site. We weren't >>> allowed >>> to have one because the Branding folks only wanted to allow pre-existing >>> domains, but IMO, they did not come up with a reason why allowing other >>> projects to have user-facing domains would harm the ASF. >> >> For OpenOffice.org, it was the user facing site for the project already >> for 10 years when donated. It is also the registered trademark for >> OpenOffice. >> >> I know I am on that PMC. I did the migration of 9GB site in nearly 100 >> languages … >> >> Let’s not revisit this as we’ve already hundreds of emails about this. > > Are you saying there are 100's of email already on our list or our last > attempt took 100 emails or to get oo.o approved it took hundreds of > emails? I'm not sure I want to give up on marketing Royale just because > we can get shouted down. IMO, there needs to be a good reason.
I’m saying (1) comparing a project that had millions of downloads and a 10 year history on a domain separate from and prior to acceptance in the Apache Incubator did not need to argue for a separate user facing site. That it was 9GB meant that Infra wanted it separate. How spent a lot of effort parallelizing and using ZFS on the CMS so that I would stop sledgehammering overtime I changed the template. By 100s of emails I mean that we already discussed in numerous emails on multiple lists royalesdk.org. I really don’t want to do it again. > > Thanks, and apologies that my email server… No trouble. Corporations need to protect from phishing attacks and conduct violations. Regards, Dave > > -Alex >
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