These are the new entries in gnhlug.org. I should point out that
slug.sr.unh.edu doesn't exist yet.
slug.lugs
IN
CNAME
slug.sr.unh.edu.
www.slug.lugs
IN
CNAME
slug.sr.unh.edu.
slug
IN CNAME slug.sr.unh.edu.
www.slug
IN
CNAME
slug.sr.unh.edu.
I'll send a note to the Sydney group that the domain name is now available.
--Bruce
Robert Anderson wrote:
>>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:11:11 -0500
>>From: Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>In a message dated: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:02:35 EST
>>Benjamin Scott said:
>>
>>
>>>On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>>Did you know that you have slug.gnhlug.org and seacoast.lugs.gnhlug.org?
>>>>
>>> Would we be better off just keeping everything under the gnhlug.org
>>>domain?
>>>
>>> I also believe in conservation of the namespace. Do we really need a
>>>second level domain for every chapter? Would it be better for the Linux
>>>community to let slug.org go to some other LUG that has no good domain name?
>>>
>>I agree with Ben (for once!), unless SLUG is seceding from GNHLUG,
>>I'd like to see a consolidation of the namespace, if for no other
>>reason than to practice good DNS hygiene :)
>>
>>Of course, ultimately, I don't really care, but in case someone comes
>>around soliciting opinions, and I'm not readily available to provide
>>mine, there it is, someone point them to it!
>>--
>>
>>Seeya,
>>Paul
>>
>
>
> Well I guess that makes sense (and cents) to me. I don't really have
> any reason to want "slug.org". It was done some time ago for us and
> then fell into disrepair. I figured we should keep it going, but I
> certainly agree with the arguments above, and it's cheaper for me (and
> I AM CHEAP).
>
> So I'll have to get a web page up and running on Wednesday. It will
> be on the machine "slug.sr.unh.edu" can you make that a CNAME for
> "slug.gnhlug.org". It might be best to wait until Wednesday night (or
> later), so that I have a chance to get the names and website made on
> my end.
>
> Thanks for all the good ideas. Now as long as Doug hasn't payed for
> the Domain since we last talked. If he has we'll just live with both
> again until it goes away.
>
> I'll also make sure we we have a pointer to the Australian SLUG group
> as requested.
>
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