On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 17:38 +0200, Quim Gil wrote: > On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 09:34 +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > Is support.g.o meant to be the subdomain 'version' of gnomesupport.org? > > Not necessarily. To be decided, together with the gnomesupport.org > maintainers. > > I'm for moving from gnomesupport.org to support.gnome.org, yes, but > there are other possibilities. >
I more than willing to go along with what ever the consensus decision is. Even though I personally own the domain name, I consider it "GNOME Property". If the domain name did change I would just need to do a little re-direct magic so that hard links that are bound to exist in various places don't get broken. > > Why make it a subdomain at all? > > I think the question is the other way round: why an official GNOME > subsite shouldn't be under gnome.org? > > I bet gnomesupport.org was created with a different domain on a external > server because this way Luke Stroven could simply JFDI skipping the > server policies and the sysadmin dependencies at that time. Now the > situation is different. What is the reason to stay away? > A little history here.... I registered it because I though it was a good name, and I didn't want to host it under gnomedesktop.org. I wanted it to have its own domain name so it would be easily transferable and not tied to the gnomedesktop.org site. At the time their was alot of demand for web forums but also many who felt the mailing lists were the properly place. Also at the time not many were interested in putting alot of PHP stuff on the website, and for good reason. There have been several holes in PHP based software over the years. I can remember back when I was running PHP-Nuke, you'd have to be certifiably bat-shit insane to run that GNOME.org servers. Basically by hosting this stuff on my own server, I can do all kinds of crack PHP shit, and people like Ross Golder can sleep at night ;o) > I also think that one domain less helps fixing the mess. > support.gnome.org looks good and consistent with all the rest. I have > mentioned already the advantages of having a General nav bar linking to > subdomains and not to wgo pages or external domains. > > As far as I know Luke sees this move with good eyes. Another reason to > think the move makes sense. > > > Most people don't give a crap about URLs > I really don't either. Either way is fine with me, and even if we move to s.g.o, gs.org will be around for a while as it would take a while to get it depreciated. > Some do, some don't. I remember being confused by gnomesupport.org the > first day I looked for GNOME support. Was that site official? Some > people care about this when looking for answers. Users like me would be > not confused with a support.gnome.org > > For people don't giving a crap about URLs will be the same to have > gnomesupport.org or support.gnome.org - no loss here. > -Luke -- -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
