Le 2011-02-14 08:51, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Hi Marc, *,
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Marc Paré<[email protected]> wrote:
Le 2011-02-14 08:37, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Because that is no international/seperate site to begin with. It is
just an alias, any non-existing domain gets mapped to the
www.libreoffice.org site.
That the DNS entry exists, is only because of the old list-archives
that were available at us.libreoffice.org/lists/<listname>
I was wondering why the: http://ca.libreoffice.org does not behave the same
way?
Because you didn't read carefully enough? It is because no DNS entry
exists for ca.
Ah! Got it. I just assumed that any XX.libreoffice.org would be
redirected. Sorry.
And as written before: I think it is a bad idea to have regional
top-level domains, as while you need to do local/regional marketing
work, you should still keep track of the global marketing efforts,
closely work together with the groups of other regions, thus regional
marketing sub-groups make much more sense IMHO.
Maybe its just me, but I am just confused as to what you mean, sorry. Do
you mean that it is a bad idea to have, for example, us.libreoffice.org
site, because we (North Americans), even though we need to work on our
US marketing efforts we should still keep track of global marketing work
-- which we do already, as well as work with other local marketing
teams? Just wondering if this is what you mean.
ciao
Christian
Cheers
Marc
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