I think rebranding the site and calling OpenSecondLife "OpenSL" satisfies their most immediate trademark issues. I'll point openmetaverse.org at this same box, but won't kill MX records for the old domain. The mailing lists aren't moving to a new server this time, so with any luck your new alerts will do the trick.

JH: I'll keep eyes in the web browser hitting the right domain name, but if you've already got a workspace in a workspace off (opensecondlife.org), no rush to change it, I'll leave that DNS record there, so that as we find and weed out old repos and references on the wiki, it doesn't have to break y'alls existing workspaces.

Cw

On Feb 20, 2007, at 7:31 PM, John Hurliman wrote:

C.J. Adams-Collier wrote:
Changing list ids puts mailing list traffic in my greylist and often
makes it get dumped to spam when I'm in a hurry. not good for the spam educator :( try to choose something that you can transport over domains
in case of alteration of the infrastructure

Another heads up, due to trademark issues the opensecondlife.org domain name will become openmetaverse.org fairly soon; it was determined that it would be easier to roll over the open metaverse project guys than Linden Labs. Just kidding, I don't have any control over these things I just relay what is going on. I'll send out another notice when the SVN URLs and mailing list addresses change.

John Hurliman
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