I can almost guarentee we won't get it.

After the domain expires, there's a month holding period, then it's released to 
the general public.

Who do you think will get it first? Mere humans, or squatter network machine?

-- 
#Terin Stock
Undergraduate, Computer Science (CISE), University of Florida

On Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Philip Ganchev wrote:

> Agreed. And I would suggest that we register fishshell.org 
> (http://fishshell.org) when its
> old registration expires on September 18 (see
> http://whois.domaintools.com/fishshell.org). We are not a .com, after
> all.
> 
> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Robert Shinka <k...@unknownlayer.net 
> (mailto:k...@unknownlayer.net)> wrote:
> > https://gitorious.org/fish-shell indicates that the website for fish is
> > fishshell.org (http://fishshell.org), which should be changed to 
> > fishshell.com (http://fishshell.com) for the time being.
> > 
> > If development for fish is going to remain on gitorious, I'll update the
> > freshmeat project page to include that as well.
> > 
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