Is zero.mq owned by someone else? On 6 October 2016 at 17:39, Ewen McNeill <zer...@ewen.mcneill.gen.nz> wrote:
> On 6/10/16 20:18, Trevor Bernard wrote: > >> Don't worry about sponsorship. My company will pay to renew them for >> the next while (within reason). Just send me the details and I'll pay >> the the bill. >> > > Replying to the list, since a couple of people have asked. > > I think Doron would much appreciate someone paying for the ZeroMQ related > domains (first list below) for a while. > > For the others, it's probably only worth paying for them if (a) they point > at something useful that is difficult to find another way (or linked to a > lot) or (b) it'd be problematic if a domain squatter got hold of the name. > Pieter actively took most of these off auto-renew, expecting them to expire > -- I talked with him about it earlier in the year, and he clearly intended > to let many of them expire. So it doesn't seem helpful to renew the ones > that Pieter planned to let go without a good reason. > > > ZeroMQ-related Domains (now held by Doron; I'm sure he'd welcome someone > paying their renewal fees -- around EUR 12-13/domain/year I think): > > curvezmq.org > filemq.org > zeromq.com > zeromq.net > zeromq.org > zmtp.org > zyre.com > zyre.org > > > Book-related domains (not sure if all of these got set up/used, but > clearly reserved for books Pieter was working on; dates are the current > expiry date): > > codeconnected.org (2016-12-14) > cultureandempire.com (2017-08-05) > psychopathcode.com (2017-09-28) > thepsychopathcode.com (2017-09-28) > scalablec.org (2017-01-08) > scalable-c.com (2017-01-31) > scalablec.com (2017-01-31) > > (only cultureandempire.com is marked to auto-renew, and I'm not sure if > that was intended or just overlooked when turning off auto-renew; the ones > that point at something mostly seem to point at the relevant gitbook page.) > > > Personal: > > hintjens.com (2017-10-24) > > (Transferred to a family member earlier this year, on the condition that > hintjens.com itself stayed pointing at Pieter's blog and they kept paying > to renew it; I'm sure they'd be pleasantly surprised if someone were to pay > to renew it for a couple more years.) > > > Software projects (past/present/future): > > changeflow.com (2017-03-07) > openamq.org (2017-08-21) > restms.org (2020-10-30) > > (as noted in my earlier message someone just paid to renew restms.org for > several years -- thanks; the other two are old iMatix projects, and AFAICT > the changeflow.com one doesn't point at anything) > > > Activism related: > > digistan.org (2017-09-24) > eupaco.org (2017-10-25) > > (These two are on auto-renew from the remaining prepaid balance of > Pieter's account, but might be good candidates for transfer if there was > someone clearly community supported to take custody of them as an archive) > > > Other (unknown/not pointing at anything): > > xpoc.org (2016-10-21) > formiq.io (2017-01-07) > swsi.info (2016-10-10) > smooth.af (2017-02-01; seems to be a Rick Roll, not sure why) > freeandopenwar.com (2017-02-14) > ipocracy.org (2016-11-16; redirect to hintjens.com) > smoothscript.com (2017-02-15) > brusselsvalley.com (2017-02-28) > > I think all of those "other" ones might as well expire unless someone > recognises an in-progress project they were supposed to go with. > > Plus three "iMatix" domains which I or one of the ex-iMatix developers > will pay for (as noted in my earlier message the main one, imatix.com, > just got renewed for several years by kind donation). And two "Xitami" > (early iMatix webserver) related ones which might as well just expire in a > couple of years -- Xitami hasn't been an active project in about 10 years. > > > Ewen > _______________________________________________ > zeromq-dev mailing list > zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org > http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev >
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