FYI
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Hello Infrastructure team,
We occasionally have local communities that want to set up supporting sites for spreading Fedora in their region. They might offer localized forums or other assistance that helps them spread Fedora in their respective locales. Red Hat indicated they would be willing to purchase a domain for Fedora that we could maintain on behalf of these local communities.
They purchased "fedoracommunity.org" on behalf of the local communities, so if we're approached by someone looking for a domain, we can assign a subdomain like "xx.fedoracommunity.org". Mike McGrath worked with us to establish an acceptable way to do this, but we probably should have a procedure that makes the process acceptable for the Infrastructure team.
I've started drafting a wiki page here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Local_community_domains
I'd appreciate it if interested parties would review and then edit the page, or put input on its Talk page. I want to end up with a clear process for a community member to follow to request and receive a community domain.
2009/2/5 Luca Foppiano luca@foppiano.org:
FYI
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Hello Infrastructure team,
We occasionally have local communities that want to set up supporting sites for spreading Fedora in their region. They might offer localized forums or other assistance that helps them spread Fedora in their respective locales. Red Hat indicated they would be willing to purchase a domain for Fedora that we could maintain on behalf of these local communities.
They purchased "fedoracommunity.org" on behalf of the local communities, so if we're approached by someone looking for a domain, we can assign a subdomain like "xx.fedoracommunity.org". Mike McGrath worked with us to establish an acceptable way to do this, but we probably should have a procedure that makes the process acceptable for the Infrastructure team.
I've started drafting a wiki page here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Local_community_domains
I'd appreciate it if interested parties would review and then edit the page, or put input on its Talk page. I want to end up with a clear process for a community member to follow to request and receive a community domain.
Beh, questo ci riporta al discorso di qualche giorno fa. Molto interessante.
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On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 09:07 +0100, Alexjan Carraturo wrote:
Beh, questo ci riporta al discorso di qualche giorno fa. Molto interessante.
...anche perché il discorso si era arenato... :)
Luca
2009/2/5 Luca Foppiano luca@foppiano.org:
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 09:07 +0100, Alexjan Carraturo wrote:
Beh, questo ci riporta al discorso di qualche giorno fa. Molto interessante.
...anche perché il discorso si era arenato... :)
Luca
Ah proposito di discorsi arenati: Si è poi saputo più niente per il DFD? Entro la fine della settimana prossima (18/2), il programma deve essere utlimanto con nomi, talk etc etc. Gianluca e Francesco lo sanno quanto sono stressante per la precisione per gli eventi, per me è una cosa fondamentale affinche vengano bene.
Quindi se qualcuno fosse ancora interessato....
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