I registered markdown.io for a year but did nothing with it during that time, so let the registration lapse. I'm happy to reregister this domain name (or to register a different one) and to point it at the appropriate nameservers.
David On Monday, 22 October 2012 at 8:24 PM, Boris Le Ninivin wrote: > On 10/23/2012 02:37 AM, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote: > > Ah-hah! I knew I was too tired when I responded - let me clarify. > > > > I don't believe we'll need fcgiwrap or Nginx, as I already have a > > functional setup of ikiwiki running under mathopd, and can duplicate > > that for another user easily enough. > > > > Your VPS, your call. :) > > I can do the initial setup of the wiki and gitolite, assuming the > > gitolite configuration is not rocket science (TM). I'll run the wiki > > under an isolated user, set some reasonable defaults, and then get you > > setup as the administrator. Note, I'm committing to donating VPS > > hosting, but not to being the active maintainer of the wiki. I would > > hand that over to you, and would be a sometime helper, but RL does not > > allow for much free time. > > > > Same here, so it might be great if a couple of other people would ask > for an access (id_rsa.pub) via git too; so they can put things we forget > (or don't have the time to add) in the wiki. > > I can get those items done within the next few days (before Friday, > > certainly), and then we can test connectivity and make sure you have > > full access to the wiki's repository. > > > > Depending on the availability of the virtual-server manager of the > French association I mentionned before, I might already have (I've asked > a few days ago, but they have much to do apparently) a working VPS at > this point... So... Wait and see... > > To make sure I fully understand: The intent of this Wiki would be to > > provide a central repository for documentation about Markdown, the > > variants available (including the 1.2b8 and other semi-official > > variants), the quirks and bugs of each, and start working toward > > community convergence w.r.t. a future "Markdown2," or whatever it will > > be called. Did I capture that correctly? > > > > Same idea here yes. Plus a link to a (list of the?) multi-dingus, if > available. > > Final item: What temporary* subdomain does the community want? I can > > put anything on the front of my "caterva.org (http://caterva.org)," and was > > tempted to just > > create "md.caterva.org (http://md.caterva.org)," but realized others may > > have a preference. So: > > What say y'all? > > > > I was thinking about using a domain under a "first level TLD" such as > mdwn.tk (http://mdwn.tk). The thing being : We (or you) HAVE to set up a > working wiki > with some (even minimal) content before we ask for the domain, or it > will be taken down in minutes (their policy is quite restrictive about > non-resolving websites and inactivity). What do the others on the list > think? > > *: There is nothing more permanent that a temporary measure, so I tend > > to assume temporary names are going to be permanent now. ;) > > > > Anyway, that's my brain-bytes for now. If I missed anything or there > > are questions throw them out there. > > > > Regards, > _______________________________________________ > Markdown-Discuss mailing list > Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net (mailto:Markdown-Discuss@six.pairlist.net) > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss > >
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