Re: [GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread Liz
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 13:28:27 -0700 John Ralls wrote: > So to the OP: There's nothing we can do to stop you from registering > gnucash.whatever and using it as a pirated porn site if you want to. > It's not likely to affect gnucash.org's search results so it's not > likely to do us any harm. Freq

Re: [GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread John Ralls
> On Mar 30, 2019, at 1:05 PM, Jean-David Beyer via gnucash-user > wrote: > > On 3/30/19 2:42 PM, Gnucash User wrote: >> Yes, the question is what are the thoughts of the gnucash >> developers/contributors on the use of "gnucash" as a second-level domain >> name? I see, for instance, that b

Re: [GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread Jean-David Beyer via gnucash-user
On 3/30/19 2:42 PM, Gnucash User wrote: > Yes, the question is what are the thoughts of the gnucash > developers/contributors on the use of "gnucash" as a second-level domain > name?   I see, for instance, that besides the aforementioned > gnucash.net, someone has also registered gnucash.com.  This

Re: [GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread Gnucash User
Yes, the question is what are the thoughts of the gnucash developers/contributors on the use of "gnucash" as a second-level domain name?   I see, for instance, that besides the aforementioned gnucash.net, someone has also registered gnucash.com.  This pertains to how new users could learn where

Re: [GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread Justin Haynes
Gnucash User - (newslet...@msc0.com) - Did you have a question for the list? -Justin On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 2:26 PM Gnucash User wrote: > I see that apart from the gnucash.org domain, someone has registered a > domain gnucash.net ... can anyone use the gnucash for their own > second-level dom

[GNC] whois lookup - gnucash.net

2019-03-30 Thread Gnucash User
I see that apart from the gnucash.org domain, someone has registered a domain gnucash.net ... can anyone use the gnucash for their own second-level domain ?   That might be confusing to someone who is looking for gnucash, especially in the case of a well-established top-level domain. _