Le lundi 31 août 2015 à 12:15 +0530, Kaushal M a écrit : > The community moved off the .com names, to the .org names long ago (I > think it's been over 4 years now). > > But we've still people using these two domains. People should have > moved onto the .org names by now, but are still using these because > instead of redirecting, these have A records setup to point to the > respective servers, so the users never get to know. > > Using the .com domains also cause problems with Github OAuth login for > Gerrit. The login has been setup for the .org address and it doesn't > work correctly with .com names. > > If retiring these domains immediately seems harsh, we could instead > setup redirects to the .org alternatives. Additionally, we could also > setup up the redirect to use https instead of http as the default url. > > Anyone have thoughts on this?
+1 on making a redirection and cname. I guess we can do some stuff httpd side to log who is using it, maybe trying to reach the users ( and fix our own scripts ), then announce we are breaking stuff, then breaking stuff ? -- Michael Scherer Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure and Platform, OSAS
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