Thanks Shane!

On Aug 17, 2011, at 11:55 AM, Shane Curcuru wrote:

> Dear PPMC: please note that a few days ago Oracle and the ASF signed the 
> legal agreement to transfer ownership of a variety of ooo related domain 
> names to the ASF.  Yay!
> 
> Along with the other great work on moving content, you need to work with 
> infrastructure@ to ensure that the actual domain name registration ownership 
> is transferred to the Apache infrastructure team - at least, for any domain 
> names that the podling definitely wants to continue using.
> 
> The list of domains includes:

I've put the list on the CWiki here - 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Current+Roster+of+OpenOffice+Domains

Regards,
Dave



> 
> http://openoffice.org
> http://testopenoffice.org
> http://openoffice2009.com
> http://openoffice-gratuit.com
> http://openoffice-pt.com
> http://openoffice-pl.com
> http://openoffice-nl.com
> http://openoffice-fr.com
> http://openoffice09fr.com
> http://de-openoffice.org
> http://deopenoffice.org
> http://www-open-office.org
> http://wwwopen-office.org
> http://de-openoffice.com
> http://deopenoffice.com
> http://es-openoffice.com
> http://esopenoffice.com
> http://fr-openoffice.com
> http://fropenoffice.com
> http://it-openoffice.com
> http://itopenoffice.com
> http://en-openoffice.org
> http://enopenoffice.org
> http://es-openoffice.org
> http://esopenoffice.org
> http://fr-openoffice.org
> http://it-openoffice.org
> http://itopenoffice.org
> http://nl-openoffice.org
> http://nlopenoffice.org
> http://openoffice.org.il
> http://itopenoffice.org
> 
> Reminder: Apache projects normally host all their content on a *.apache.org 
> domain.  I believe that in ooo's case, the future project will want to host 
> some content on other, non-a.o domains; however we should strive to make most 
> of the project be on an Apache site.
> 
> - Shane

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