+1

The latin ".locus" may also work.  ;)


On 3/14/2012 4:00 PM, Thomas Herbst wrote:
Not to be pedantic, but would that be .premises?

Noun:A house or building, together with its land and outbuildings,
occupied by a business or considered in an official context.


Rather than

Noun:A previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or
follows as a conclusion.


tom

On 3/14/12 12:55 PM, "Paul Duffy"<[email protected]>  wrote:

.premise would provide wiggle room for consumer, commercial, or
industrial sites


On 3/14/2012 3:00 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
"Tim" == Tim Chown<[email protected]>   writes:
      >>   Sorry, couldn't resist...

      Tim>   Well let's hope ICANN don't cash in on .site while xmdns is
      Tim>   being defined...

That was my major comment about the document.
I don't like .site.  Yeah, it's generic enough to work everywhere.
But, I think it will be confusing to the public.  I think that .home
would be better, but all of these are also rather english specific.

Maybe there is an esperanto or lojban speaker that could give us a
better four letter word.  (cause, you know, it will be used in the
context of my f#(#$ .*#$@# is busted!)

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