
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 07:25:46AM +1100, Michael Ciesielski wrote:
It's been over a year since Marcello announced the change from gutenberg.net to gutenberg.org. Is there any particular reason why the PG header and footer inserted in newly posted texts refers to gutenberg.net in several places?
Thanks! Mike
I thought we had changed this, too.... I've just updated the header template files on pglaf.org to specify gutenberg.org rather than gutenberg.net (there are a few that leave out the 'www.', but I didn't try to fix them). Some of the whitewashers use addhd on their home PCs, rather than makehead10k (on the pglaf.org server). So, they'll also need to update their headers, perhaps with help from Jim Tinsley when he's back from vacation. Thanks for pointing this out. -- Greg
Marcello Perathoner, on 19/09/2004 03:38, wrote:
As of my request ibiblio has changed our apache virtual host ServerName from gutenberg.net to www.gutenberg.org.
What?
Nothing changes in web site operation except one little particular (if you hit a non-existing url you get redirected to www.gutenberg.org instead of gutenberg.net).
Why?
The .org top-level domain is meant for non-profit organizations while the .net domain is meant for network infrastructure such as providers, backbones etc.
We own both gutenberg.net and gutenberg.org, but using the latter one is just more standard-compliant.
Although both urls www.gutenberg.net and www.gutenberg.org give exactly the same results, you should start using www.gutenberg.org in all publications, papers etc.
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