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[Fsfe-france] Re: personal domain policy
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[Fsfe-france] Re: personal domain policy |
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Tue, 29 May 2001 22:22:45 +0200 |
Ok for me. Frederic and Raphael should speak up too.
Cheers,
Joel N. Weber II writes:
> This text expresses the policy that we have for ns1.gnu.org; do you
> (and whomever else might be involved) feel that the same policy is
> appropriate for ns1.fsffrance.org? If so, I'll change the wording to
> mention both machines.
>
>
>
> @node Personal domains
> @section Personal domains
>
> In general, we are happy to provide secondary DNS service on ns1.gnu.org
> for random personal domains, if someone who has root access feels like
> setting it up, but this should generally be used only for domains
> belonging to people who happen to have root access on ns1.gnu.org, and
> friends of such people; we don't offer this service to everyone on the
> net. The machine cycles and bandwidth used by this are not a problem,
> but expecting overworked GNU sysadmins to do more work than necessary is
> a problem.
>
> Please do not add a personal domain for another person to ns1.gnu.org
> unless you intend to take responsibility for making all updates needed
> on ns1.gnu.org for that personal domain over the course of the next
> several years.
>
> Also, if you add personal domains to ns1.gnu.org, please make sure that
> you put yourself on the @email{hostmaster@@gnu.org} alias.
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