I'll drop Dan a line on this one

--
Raymond Irving


--- C Kissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I get the point.
> The idea is to just redo the SF site.
> 
> I thought it would help PR if we had dynapi.com
> or somesuch domain as the "public access" or
> slick "final release" site and concentrate on
> the SF site as dev site.
> 
>  
> Christopher Kissinger
> Web Development Consultant
>  
> Net Industries, Inc.
> www.netindustries.net
> 
> 
> >>>  -----Original Message-----
> >>>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >>>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf 
> >>>  Of Raymond Irving
> >>>  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 9:51 AM
> >>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>  Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] JavaScript Scripting
> Resources
> >>>  
> >>>  
> >>>  Hi Chris,
> >>>  
> >>>  Please see below:
> >>>  
> >>>  --- C Kissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >>>  > OK, so if Dan has any input soon or if we
> could
> >>>  > contact him, we ask him if he's willing to
> point
> >>>  > his DNS at our IPs? Prefer .com, .org, or
> .net?
> >>>  
> >>>  Ok. Are we planning on moving the DynAPI
> website from
> >>>  SF to another ISP?
> >>>  
> >>>  > Like I said, I would be willing to put up the
> web
> >>>  > space, unless someone else has a better deal
> >>>  > (static IP with in-house server and OC3
> maybe?).
> >>>  
> >>>  Hmmm.. This is something that the webteam will
> have to
> >>>  agree on. Keeping the website on SF would make
> it
> >>>  accessible to all would be sf developers. The
> other
> >>>  things that comes to mind when moving to
> another ISP
> >>>  is the ability of the propiety ISP to provide
> backups,
> >>>  24x7 support, etc
> >>>  
> >>>   
> >>>  > As for PR, you're right Leif. We should
> compile a
> >>>  > comprehensive list for release all at once,
> slightly
> >>>  > before launch.
> >>>  
> >>>  I also like this PR idea. I think it's well
> needed.
> >>>  
> >>>  --
> >>>  Raymond Irving
> >>>   
> >>>  > Christopher D. Kissinger
> >>>  > 
> >>>  > >>>  -----Original Message-----
> >>>  > >>>  From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>  > [mailto:dynapi-dev-
> >>>  > >>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Leif
> >>>  > W
> >>>  > >>>  Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003
> 10:53 AM
> >>>  > >>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>  > >>>  Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] JavaScript
> Scripting
> >>>  > Resources
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  Doing a comprehensive check (DNS, web,
> mail),
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  Also checked dynapi.net and dynapi.org,
> and Dan
> >>>  > Steinman has both of
> >>>  > >>>  those
> >>>  > >>>  also.  All three domains are using
> DynDNS for
> >>>  > their DNS, so they would
> >>>  > >>>  need
> >>>  > >>>  to be updated (i.e. to a static dns
> within
> >>>  > DynDNS) or changed to a
> >>>  > >>>  different
> >>>  > >>>  DNS provider.  dynapi.org and dynapi.net
> both
> >>>  > point to the same RCN
> >>>  > >>>  cable
> >>>  > >>>  account while dynapi.com doesn't have an
> IP. 
> >>>  > dynapi.com, .net, and
> >>>  > >>>  .org all
> >>>  > >>>  don't hit a standard web server (i.e.
> port 80.)
> >>>  >  This would need
> >>>  > >>>  changing to
> >>>  > >>>  hit the webservers.  www.dynapi.org
> redirects
> >>>  > to
> >>>  > >>>  http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/,
> >>>  > www.dynapi.net redirects to
> >>>  > >>>  dynapi.net:82.  These would need to
> point to
> >>>  > the new IP.  dynapi.net
> >>>  > >>>  has an
> >>>  > >>>  MX record pointing to dynapi.net with a
> mail
> >>>  > server listening, while
> >>>  > >>>  dynapi.com and dynapi.org have no MX
> records. 
> >>>  > If we're going to set up
> >>>  > >>>  mail
> >>>  > >>>  capabilities (accounts or simply
> forwards) on a
> >>>  > new server, MX records
> >>>  > >>>  would
> >>>  > >>>  also have to be added/updated.
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  As far as the advertisement aspect goes,
> I'd
> >>>  > volunteer as the primary
> >>>  > >>>  contact, and if anyone has suggestions
> or
> >>>  > instructions about where to
> >>>  > >>>  go,
> >>>  > >>>  who to contact, how to make submissions
> to
> >>>  > other places, I'd be able to
> >>>  > >>>  do
> >>>  > >>>  that to help spread the word of the
> project. 
> >>>  > Would probably want to
> >>>  > >>>  get
> >>>  > >>>  some of that started a little before the
> >>>  > release of the new site and
> >>>  > >>>  the
> >>>  > >>>  post-beta of the DynAPI.
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  Leif
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  ----- Original Message -----
> >>>  > >>>  From: "C Kissinger"
> >>>  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>  > >>>  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>  > >>>  Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 1:35
> AM
> >>>  > >>>  Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] JavaScript
> Scripting
> >>>  > Resources
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  A quick WHOIS on netsol.com says that
> >>>  > dynapi.com
> >>>  > >>>  is registered to Dan Steinman.
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  Dan, what do you think about your
> dynapi.com
> >>>  > domain for this?
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  What do the rest of you think about
> dynapi.com?
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  I have extra (unlimited) hosting space
> for 4
> >>>  > more domains, I
> >>>  > >>>  could offer the web space for it.
> >>>  > >>>  
> >>>  > >>>  I too think that it would be a good idea
> for
> >>>  > everyone willing to assist
> >>>  > >>>  in PRing to do so as there are hundreds
> >>>  > (thousands) of places to
> >>>  > >>>  advertise
> >>>  > >>>  excellent new software such as this:
> >>>  > >>>  devedge.netscape.com
> >>>  > >>>  forums.mozillazine.org
> >>>  > >>>  javascript.com and the internet.com
> consortium
> >>>  > >>>  press releases
> 
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