Several people have offered to take over opengraphics.org, which we
appreciate very much.  We have a few things we have to resolve.

So, here's our situation.  Since Traversal no longer exists (we moved
the commercial rights over to Dapem, André's open source hardware
venture), we miscommunicated with our ISP (Dreamhost), and ended up
not canceling the account and also not paying the bill.  As a result,
we owe them $35.  As well as traversaltech.com, we also registered the
opengraphics.org domain through the same account.  In order to renew
the domain, we'd have to pay the $35 for hosting Traversal, which we
don't care about anymore.  It appears that if we just don't pay, the
domain will expire on Dec 1.  However we don't know if Dreamhost will
hold it hostage after that point or not.  $35 isn't much at all, so if
that's necessary to get it released, I will pay it, but only if
necessary.  Perhaps some people can shed some insight into this.

As for who gets opengraphics.org, that's up to you guys... whoever
finds it the most convenient.


On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Timothy Normand Miller
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We're having some problem with our registrar, and the opengraphics.org
> domain is going to expire.  Would anyone be willing to re-register the
> domain with another registrar after that?
>
> --
> Timothy Normand Miller
> http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
> Open Graphics Project
>



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Timothy Normand Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
Open Graphics Project
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