On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:01:56PM +0200, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: > While the current practice is useful for the introduction of unofficial > project services, it may involve certain risks. One risk is that > outsiders can not and will not distinguish between debian.net and > debian.org entries. Another risk is that those unofficial services will > stall if the maintainer who 'owns' those entries leaves the project. We > are also observing domain-squatting in the debian.net zone.
I like the reasons behind it but not the result. The problems you mentioned are real and need to be addressed. Whatever the domain or subdomain is, it should be clearly marked with some message on both the top level part (eg debian.net/www.debian.net) as well as the "child" sites with some sort of message. Maybe even something generated to say who is responsible for what subdomain (yes I know dig tells you, but the website could too!) If debian.net is too close to debian.org then I would suggest using a different domain rather than sub-subdomains. Other projects do have this difference, wordpress being one. People will get confused no matter what you do. I quite like the debian.net idea and what has come out of it. If the policy is weak, then I'd say tweak the policy. I'm not in favour of these large chain of domains, maybe I'm a lazy typer. In short: * If domain-squatting is a problem, make the policy define and ban it * If inappropriate content is a problem, make the policy define and ban it * If dead projects are a problem, make the policy define and ban it * If people go to website xyz.debian.org and you think they wont understand its not from the real debian, make the policy define what must be put on that site to reduce the confusion The "thing" that is banned/defined must be objective and must be around what could damage Debian, not what some people think is a waste of time. love.d.n is a perfect example, I liked it as did others, some probably did not; but in any case I don't think it should be banned. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ http://enc.com.au/ csmall at : enc.com.au Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org/ csmall at : debian.org GPG fingerprint: 5D2F B320 B825 D939 04D2 0519 3938 F96B DF50 FEA5 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120624085007.gb26...@enc.com.au