Re: MinGW Project WebSite, and Domain Name Registration

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From: Keith Marshall <keith(at)users(dot)osdn(dot)me>
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Cc: "MinGW(dot)org Administrators" <mingw-notify-owner(at)lists(dot)osdn(dot)me>
Subject: MinGW Project WebSite, and Domain Name Registration
Date: 2020-10-24 14:51:54
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MinGW, an SPI associate project, and registered owner of the mingw.org
internet domain, has, for the last 12 years, benefited from sponsorship
by NetworkRedux.com, in respect of both domain name registration, and
website hosting. Unfortunately, NetworkRedux.com have now notified us
that they will be withdrawing from the website hosting marketplace, and
will no longer be acting as a domain registration agent, with effect
from December 2020; consequently, we will need to migrate mingw.org to
an alternative hosting provider, and we will require the services of an
alternative registrar, to maintain the domain name registration.

With respect to hosting of website content, we can readily migrate that
to OSDN.net, (where our software downloads are already hosted), but
unfortunately, OSDN.net do not offer a domain name registration service,
so we will still need to engage the services of an alternative IANA
registrar.

As the nominated project liaison between MinGW and SPI, I would welcome
any advice which SPI may be able to offer, with regard to selection and
engagement of a suitable domain name registrar. I am assuming that we
are unlikely to be able to find a sponsor, to maintain the zero-cost
registration which we have enjoyed with NetworkRedux.com; since MinGW is
maintained entirely by volunteers, with no source of funding beyond the
donations which are currently held by SPI, on our behalf, in the absence
of any sponsored registration, we would, in any case, require the
services of SPI to render payment of registration fees, from our
existing donations fund balance.

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Regards,
Keith.

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From: Stephen Frost <sfrost(at)snowman(dot)net>
To: Keith Marshall <keith(at)users(dot)osdn(dot)me>
Cc: spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org, "MinGW(dot)org Administrators" <mingw-notify-owner(at)lists(dot)osdn(dot)me>
Subject: Re: MinGW Project WebSite, and Domain Name Registration
Date: 2020-10-26 16:05:42
Message-ID: 20201026160542.GA16415@tamriel.snowman.net
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Greetings all,

* Keith Marshall (keith(at)users(dot)osdn(dot)me) wrote:
> MinGW, an SPI associate project, and registered owner of the mingw.org
> internet domain, has, for the last 12 years, benefited from sponsorship
> by NetworkRedux.com, in respect of both domain name registration, and
> website hosting. Unfortunately, NetworkRedux.com have now notified us
> that they will be withdrawing from the website hosting marketplace, and
> will no longer be acting as a domain registration agent, with effect
> from December 2020; consequently, we will need to migrate mingw.org to
> an alternative hosting provider, and we will require the services of an
> alternative registrar, to maintain the domain name registration.
>
> With respect to hosting of website content, we can readily migrate that
> to OSDN.net, (where our software downloads are already hosted), but
> unfortunately, OSDN.net do not offer a domain name registration service,
> so we will still need to engage the services of an alternative IANA
> registrar.
>
> As the nominated project liaison between MinGW and SPI, I would welcome
> any advice which SPI may be able to offer, with regard to selection and
> engagement of a suitable domain name registrar. I am assuming that we
> are unlikely to be able to find a sponsor, to maintain the zero-cost
> registration which we have enjoyed with NetworkRedux.com; since MinGW is
> maintained entirely by volunteers, with no source of funding beyond the
> donations which are currently held by SPI, on our behalf, in the absence
> of any sponsored registration, we would, in any case, require the
> services of SPI to render payment of registration fees, from our
> existing donations fund balance.

I've replied to Keith with some thoughts off-list.

Thanks,

Stephen