On 12/9/11 4:15 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
There's also dlang.org. So in order to introduce new domains or do
domain operations I need to talk to:

1. Jan Knepper who manages d-programming-language.org

2. Brad Roberts who manages d-p-l.org

3. Oscar Brynolf who owns dlang.org (and whom I don't know)

I can do this, but it's slow, suboptimal, and involves dependencies out
of my control.

This strikes me as overly complicated. Why aren't the alias domains just 301-forwarding all HTTP requests, including subdomains (wildcard), to the canonical one?

Also, the amount of time (resp. work) required for updating a domain record/zone file should really be far smaller than the time it takes for the changes to propagate to all the name servers out there. If not, there is something wrong (or the TTL way too low).

David

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