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It Looks Like X.Org Might Be Safe For A Few More Years
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My guess is that Leon showed some mercy and decided not to let it expire.
I had also heard from a domain rep that read my article and he mentioned to me he was going to contact the board as he had an idea, but not sure if that is what got it renewed or something else.
I had also heard from a domain rep that read my article and he mentioned to me he was going to contact the board as he had an idea, but not sure if that is what got it renewed or something else.
Maybe it's within their agreement and legal framework to renew somebody else's domain.
What I'm worried about is when Leon may legally die (whether he's actually dead or not), he may not have anything set up to transfer the domain.
I'd still love to know why one single member was given total control of such an asset in the first place, apparently with no obligation to maintain it.
Ad-hoc handing out of responsibilites isn't unusual in small projects, but for something as valuable as a single-letter domain...?
I'd still love to know why one single member was given total control over such an asset, apparently with no attached responsibility.
Ad-hoc allocation of tasks and resources makes sense for small projects, but for something as valuable as a single-letter domain...?
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