I think it would be ideal if we didn't just "have" the domains, but if
we had someone running an FCFS (or other policy) registration service
for GNS there, and possibly a dns2gns bridge, as you envisioned.  So if
we had volunteers that could envision doing so in the future, I'd say
that's a good reason to retain the domains.  So anyone here who has
plans of becoming a public service registrar for the GNU Name System?

On 02/17/2017 08:12 PM, tg (x) wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I got the gnu.name & gnu.zone domains thinking it would be useful
> for promoting GNS, for instance setting up FCFS registration [1] there
> and perhaps also a GNS to DNS zone proxy at <fcfs-name>.gnu.name & 
> <zkey>.gnu.zone
> that may be useful in case one wants to put IP addresses in their zones
> and want that still reachable from the rest of the DNS world.
> 
> I'd transfer these domains to GNUnet e.V. since I already have enough domains
> and it is also better to keep them registered to the project.
> 
> Does GNUnet e.V. want to have these domains?
> 
> [1] https://gnunet.org/gns-fcfs-authority-started
> 
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