2013/6/6 Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org>: > Am 06.06.2013 23:01, schrieb Michel Villeneuve: >> The owner of lilypond.org can provide any subdomain (blog.lilypond.org >> www.lilypond.org foo.lilypond.org etc.) for free in a simple edition >> of the zone file. It's the owner of .org that decided to make the >> subdomain lilypond.org available for money. >> This principle is recursive : whoever owns blog.lilypond.org can >> provide an infinity of subdomains ( foo.blog.lilypond.org ) by editing >> a single file. >> To say it another way the owner of foo.lilypond.org does not have to >> talk to the owner of .org but only to the owner of lilypond.org. > > Yes, but the issue isn't to provide the subdomain at all but to let it be > served from a different provider. > In that case the one doing the hosting has to register the domain too (as > "external registration") because otherwise he wouldn't be able to serve > content with the different domain. > And the registrars (the companies that manage DNS) usually charge for that > service. In my case it would be EUR 18/year - not really much but > nevertheless something.
i could pay for it, at least for a few years. Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel