Yes, the question is what are the thoughts of the gnucash
developers/contributors on the use of "gnucash" as a second-level domain
name? I see, for instance, that besides the aforementioned
gnucash.net, someone has also registered gnucash.com. This pertains to
how new users could learn where to obtain software and information, but
perhaps there might be a more appropriate forum? Thanks!
On 3/30/2019 1:39 PM, Justin Haynes wrote:
Gnucash User - (newslet...@msc0.com <mailto:newslet...@msc0.com>) -
Did you have a question for the list?
-Justin
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 2:26 PM Gnucash User <newslet...@msc0.com
<mailto:newslet...@msc0.com>> wrote:
I see that apart from the gnucash.org <http://gnucash.org> domain,
someone has registered a
domain gnucash.net <http://gnucash.net> ... can anyone use the
gnucash for their own
second-level domain ? That might be confusing to someone who is
looking for gnucash, especially in the case of a well-established
top-level domain.
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