Thread: postgresql.org.ar?
[spamming 'n jamming] Wondering how other sorted out the problem of the registering entity for .org domains. Do we have a centralized registering entity for all the postgresql.org.* domains or should we consider our own entity here in AR? gb.-
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 11:05:24 Guido Barosio wrote: > [spamming 'n jamming] > > Wondering how other sorted out the problem of the registering entity > for .org domains. > > Do we have a centralized registering entity for all the > postgresql.org.* domains or should we consider our own entity here in > AR? > If an international group can register a domain, we could do it through SPI, but we would need to know if there are any regulations against this. -- Robert Treat Conjecture: http://www.xzilla.net Consulting: http://www.omniti.com
2008/11/25 Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>: > On Tuesday 25 November 2008 11:05:24 Guido Barosio wrote: >> [spamming 'n jamming] >> >> Wondering how other sorted out the problem of the registering entity >> for .org domains. >> >> Do we have a centralized registering entity for all the >> postgresql.org.* domains or should we consider our own entity here in >> AR? >> > > If an international group can register a domain, we could do it through SPI, > but we would need to know if there are any regulations against this. > > -- i don't think SPI can register org.ar, there are many regulations to do that. Asking: can we do the registration thru a Free Software Organization here in Argentina? > Robert Treat > Conjecture: http://www.xzilla.net > Consulting: http://www.omniti.com > > -- > Sent via pgsql-www mailing list (pgsql-www@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-www > -- Emanuel Calvo Franco Syscope Postgresql Consultant ArPUG / AOSUG Member