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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: lilypond blog address: final decision. please state your opinion. |
Date: | Thu, 20 Jun 2013 11:56:23 +0200 |
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Am 20.06.2013 11:17, schrieb Phil Holmes:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Janek Warchoł" <address@hidden> To: "LilyPond Users" <address@hidden>; "Graham Percival" <address@hidden>; "Han-Wen Nienhuys" <address@hidden>; "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <address@hidden>Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 10:08 AMSubject: lilypond blog address: final decision. please state your opinion.Hi, I'd like to make the final decision about the blog address. The previous discussion ("maybe we could use blog.lilypond.org as the blog's address?") gave me an impression that some of you don't want the blog to be on blog.lilypond.org, but despite the many emails that were written i really don't have a clear idea why this would be bad. After all: - as you can see, the blog contains serious content and i get positive feedback about it. There's nothing there that could make LilyPond look silly - quite the contrary. - There are good chances that the blog will remain active, especially if the authors (currently me and Urs) get some encouragement from the project leaders - for example by being allowed to use blog.lilypond.org address. - if the blog dies, you can always "turn off" the domain. I really don't see any way in which using blog.lilypond.org as the blog's address could hurt anyone. Of course, if you won't agree, i'll just purchase a lilypondblog.org domain or something.
So after all you don't like the idea of lilynet.net/blog anymore?
cheers, janekI've no personal objection to using that as an address, and I doubt whether others would. My question concerns the technicalities: how would a sub-domain of lilypond.org be registered? Who would do it? How would a blog on that sub-domain be hosted?
Someone who volunteers to host the blog (that is currently Paul Morris and me) has to register the domain as an "external registration". As far as my provider told me this would mean that the domain is registered twice, once normally and "externally" in addition. I assume this involves the current owner of the domain approving this additional registration.
Then the nameserver on lilypond.org has to be updated as to direct requests for the subdomain blog.lilypond.org to the IP of the other's server. The other's server has to be set up as to answer requests to blog.lilypond.org.
All this would be feasible AFAICS. HTH understanding Urs
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