(04.02.2012 23:28), lkcl luke wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Lukasz Mach<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Many browsers (chrome IIRC and I noticed such behaviour in FF) adds www.
>> automatically, when they have trouble getting in into typed in address.
>   yes.  i know.

I understand that it's no problem for you. If someone will stuck in 
www.pyjs.org, then has bad luck, we don't want badluckers :).

>> I understand why you don't like http://www.pyjs.org being primary
>> address. I completely don't understand, why you don't want to let
>> someone enter your site by typing www.pyjs.org in address bar. Yes, I
>> read what you wrote, but still I don't understand. Sorry.
>   read the other post.

Other post doesn't help. I'm absolutely not able to understand your 
position. I of course understand word and phrases, but I cannot 
understand why you write them.

I see that I won't convince you, you won't convince me.

>
>>>    pyjamas is bloody innovative.  innovations are disruptive.  get used
>>> to innovation being disruptive!
>> Let people know about that innovation. First feeling of newcomer, if he
>> enters www.pyjs.org: "oh, site is down, I will add to bookmarks and will
>> try to try again later". Second, after he finally gets in, "oh, someone
>> wrote page in late 90' and didn't update it, probably abandoned project".
>   it means you didn't *actually* read what was written.  what was
> written was "pyjs.org".

-  you don't always write something immediately when you write it. If 
it's immediately, then usually it's link, which you click. But sometimes 
you remember it, or someone told you. So yes - people sometimes can 
forget what was written. You don't remember if there was www. or not, 
you don't remember if it was .com, .org or .net , what you remember, is 
pyjs.

>   if you like, consider it to be an intelligence test.

It's not intelligence test. What you want is "we don't want those who 
don't think". What you get is "we don't need those who have bad luck, 
that they faced the problem" or "we don't need those who comply 
standards". Yes, standards, because it's de-facto standard, that domains 
which serve webpage, has www. prefix.

-- 
pozdrawiam

Ɓukasz Mach
Pagema (http://www.pagema.net)

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