look I'm just saying we're a lot of people here we can get the money to make .neocat TLD a thing
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(you heard of Novorossiya, get ready for Neocatalonia)
((now with less imperialism))@kitten Neocat would be a banger name for a republican liberal party
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(you heard of Novorossiya, get ready for Neocatalonia)
((now with less imperialism))actually, now that I think about it
we're a lot of people here, we can deploy our own DNS servers that allow .neocat TLD -
actually, now that I think about it
we're a lot of people here, we can deploy our own DNS servers that allow .neocat TLD@kitten thing is that works, but you cant get e.g. tls certs
so we'd want to also have it with icann
but the dns servers we could do ourselves of course -
@kitten thing is that works, but you cant get e.g. tls certs
so we'd want to also have it with icann
but the dns servers we could do ourselves of course@4censord there must be a way -
@4censord there must be a way
@kitten well we could be our own ca, but then it wont work in the majority of browsers
also no using it for email -
actually, now that I think about it
we're a lot of people here, we can deploy our own DNS servers that allow .neocat TLD -
@4censord there must be a way
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@tthbaltazar @kitten are http records actually suported in major browsers yet?
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look I'm just saying we're a lot of people here we can get the money to make .neocat TLD a thing
@kitten if the icann approves, we have the infrastructure and can guarantee to maintain it for the next 10 years and around $185000 evaluation fee which is lost if icann sais no. Which is quite a big responsibility which would disappoint people funding this. Also in case the infrastructure has some flaw where the icann sais nope to risky, you might be the target for blame.
That's at least parts of the considerations I made when thinking about maybe crowd fund a tld and decided against that.
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look I'm just saying we're a lot of people here we can get the money to make .neocat TLD a thing
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@kitten if the icann approves, we have the infrastructure and can guarantee to maintain it for the next 10 years and around $185000 evaluation fee which is lost if icann sais no. Which is quite a big responsibility which would disappoint people funding this. Also in case the infrastructure has some flaw where the icann sais nope to risky, you might be the target for blame.
That's at least parts of the considerations I made when thinking about maybe crowd fund a tld and decided against that.
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