It was an rather impulsive registration from my side to prevent it from getting registered by a domain grabber.
I am open to ideas what to do with it.
@fr33domlover shared the current state of forgefed related websites on TFO: https://talk.feneas.org/t/forgefed-net-site/181/3
There are discussions to revive ForegeFed and forgefed.net would be a nice name to keep this going and transition from https://forgefed.peers.community/. Would you be willing to share this domain with people willing to move forward such as myself?
There are [discussions](https://todon.nl/@fr33domlover/108090237022114915) to [revive ForegeFed](https://matrix.to/#/#general-forgefed:matrix.batsense.net) and forgefed.net would be a nice name to keep this going and transition from https://forgefed.peers.community/. Would you be willing to share this domain with people willing to move forward such as myself?
I can change where the DNS it points to or create a redirect (the latter is the current state).
Or are you thinking about transferring ownership?
Hi, yes, I am happy to help. :)
What exactly do you mean by "sharing"? :)
I can change where the DNS it points to or create a redirect (the latter is the current state).
Or are you thinking about transferring ownership?
By sharing I meant the ownership of the domain at the registrar. Which may involve transferring it to another account if you registered it with an account that owns other unrelated domains.
By sharing I meant the ownership of the domain at the registrar. Which may involve transferring it to another account if you registered it with an account that owns other unrelated domains.
As far as one can I promise to be benevolent and also not vanish from one day to the other. :)
Or is that your concern?
Ok, what's your "rationale"/reason?
As far as one can I promise to be benevolent and also not vanish from one day to the other. :)
Or is that your concern?
Essentially, yes. A single point of failure is not a good thing, specially when it comes to domain names which are the inevitable centralization point of every project. The best scenario is where at least three independent people share ownership.
Essentially, yes. A single point of failure is not a good thing, specially when it comes to domain names which are the inevitable centralization point of every project. The best scenario is where at least three independent people share ownership.
It was an rather impulsive registration from my side to prevent it from getting registered by a domain grabber.
I am open to ideas what to do with it.
@fr33domlover shared the current state of forgefed related websites on TFO: https://talk.feneas.org/t/forgefed-net-site/181/3
Is this the domain that was registered by koala? Or was it
.org
or.com
?yes, IIRC koala registered forgefed.net.
I recently changed forgefed.net to now point to forgefed.peers.community.
There are discussions to revive ForegeFed and forgefed.net would be a nice name to keep this going and transition from https://forgefed.peers.community/. Would you be willing to share this domain with people willing to move forward such as myself?
Hi, yes, I am happy to help. :)
What exactly do you mean by "sharing"? :)
I can change where the DNS it points to or create a redirect (the latter is the current state).
Or are you thinking about transferring ownership?
By sharing I meant the ownership of the domain at the registrar. Which may involve transferring it to another account if you registered it with an account that owns other unrelated domains.
Ok, what's your "rationale"/reason?
As far as one can I promise to be benevolent and also not vanish from one day to the other. :)
Or is that your concern?
Essentially, yes. A single point of failure is not a good thing, specially when it comes to domain names which are the inevitable centralization point of every project. The best scenario is where at least three independent people share ownership.
Ok :)
So for example you, fr33 and me would share the account?
I'll setup a dedicated account, then we can talk details :)
That would be a perfect setup, absolutely.