My vote also goes to http://editor.citationstyles.org



> The site also allows searching so maybe the last one is the most
> appropriate, but a bit long.
> 
> Opinions please!
> 
> On 28 November 2012 09:45, Dan Stillman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 11/27/12 10:37 AM, Steve Ridout wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> Continuing the earlier discussion started by Carles, I think it would
>>> be great for the CSL editor currently at steveridout.com/csl to move
>>> home to csleditor.citationstyles.org. To make this easy, I've removed
>>> the php dependency of the CSL editor site so it can be hosted on
>>> github pages.
>>> 
>>> What this means:
>>> - Hosting is now free, in terms of money and admin hassle, by hosting
>>> it via github at any subdomain, e.g. csleditor.citationstyles.org.
>>> It's super-simple to set up, all you'd need to do is add a CNAME
>>> record and alter the CNAME text file in the repo.
>>> - Deploying is simple. Just commit the built version to the gh-pages
>>> branch in github. (contact myself or Carles if you'd like to be a
>>> member of the citation-style-editor github organisation)
>>> 
>>> My hope is that this new setup will make it more attractive for other
>>> developers to get involved.
>>> 
>>> If you agree, whoever is responsible for administrating the
>>> citationstyles.org domain (Dan Stillman?), please get in touch with me
>>> personally and we can set things up. I can set up redirects from the
>>> steveridout.com/csl to pages so the old links will still work.
>> 
>> This is great, and sorry for the lack of response from our end earlier.
>> The PHP dependency was indeed the main impediment—hosting externally
>> maintained server-side code in citationstyles.org's current location was
>> problematic from a security perspective. Having it served straight from
>> a GitHub branch is fantastic.
>> 
>> Steve, I've sent you an e-mail separately regarding the CNAME setup.
>> 
>> - Dan
>> 
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On Nov 28, 2012, at 10:51 AM, Carles Pina <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> "There are two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation,
> naming things, and off-by-one errors."
> ( http://martinfowler.com/bliki/TwoHardThings.html )
> 
> Ok, let's tackle naming things...
> 
> On 28 November 2012 09:38, Steve Ridout <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dan and I are having trouble deciding on the best subdomain name to
>> use, here are some options:
>> 
>> csleditor.citationstyles.org
>> editor.citationstyles.org
>> edit.citationstyles.org
>> searchandedit.citationstyles.org
> 
> I like editor.citationstyles.org
> 
>> 
>> The site also allows searching so maybe the last one is the most
>> appropriate, but a bit long.
>> 
>> Opinions please!
>> 
>> On 28 November 2012 09:45, Dan Stillman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 11/27/12 10:37 AM, Steve Ridout wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> Continuing the earlier discussion started by Carles, I think it would
>>>> be great for the CSL editor currently at steveridout.com/csl to move
>>>> home to csleditor.citationstyles.org. To make this easy, I've removed
>>>> the php dependency of the CSL editor site so it can be hosted on
>>>> github pages.
>>>> 
>>>> What this means:
>>>> - Hosting is now free, in terms of money and admin hassle, by hosting
>>>> it via github at any subdomain, e.g. csleditor.citationstyles.org.
>>>> It's super-simple to set up, all you'd need to do is add a CNAME
>>>> record and alter the CNAME text file in the repo.
>>>> - Deploying is simple. Just commit the built version to the gh-pages
>>>> branch in github. (contact myself or Carles if you'd like to be a
>>>> member of the citation-style-editor github organisation)
>>>> 
>>>> My hope is that this new setup will make it more attractive for other
>>>> developers to get involved.
>>>> 
>>>> If you agree, whoever is responsible for administrating the
>>>> citationstyles.org domain (Dan Stillman?), please get in touch with me
>>>> personally and we can set things up. I can set up redirects from the
>>>> steveridout.com/csl to pages so the old links will still work.
>>> 
>>> This is great, and sorry for the lack of response from our end earlier.
>>> The PHP dependency was indeed the main impediment—hosting externally
>>> maintained server-side code in citationstyles.org's current location was
>>> problematic from a security perspective. Having it served straight from
>>> a GitHub branch is fantastic.
>>> 
>>> Steve, I've sent you an e-mail separately regarding the CNAME setup.
>>> 
>>> - Dan
>>> 
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