Not to be a doubter, but is there any real benefit to owning the .org version as well as the .com version? Is there some direct competitor who is vying for the domain?

I guess I'd think that those who want MbUnit will be smart enough to dodge any fake MbUnit site. I hate to see monies that could go to help development of MbUnit go to fighting off domain scavengers (I've been on the sidelines of similar disputes before).

Patrick
ARKBAN

P.S.: Do we own the .net version? I'll be happy to register it and redirect it to mbunit.com.

Andrew Stopford wrote:
Hi,
The MbUnit.org address recently expired before the domain was successfully transfered and (for reasons that escape me) a bidding war has started over it's purchase. As it stands the domain looks to go to another owner and we lack the funds to mount a challenge (and this close to xmas everyone does). The bid is due to end in 12 hours and its current price is $111 https://www.tdnam.com/trpItemListing.aspx?miid=5439140&&isc=goodna101b <https://www.tdnam.com/trpItemListing.aspx?miid=5439140&&isc=goodna101b> If any of you want to chip in and see if we can retain the domain it would be a massive help. However on the basis that the project does not retain the domain can I ask that all mbunit.org <http://mbunit.org> links on your blogs etc be changed to mbunit.com <http://mbunit.com> stright away, also from now on please use the mbunit.com <http://mbunit.com> address when creating links. Thanks Andy >

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