On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 4:20 PM, David Levy lifeisunfair@gmail.com wrote:
Martijn Hoekstra wrote:
Back to the issue at hand though: Thomas is (quite generously) offering the enwp.org domain. Would the foundation like to have it?
Gerard Meijssen replied:
The wp.org is probably for sale ... It makes more sense to acquire that domain.
Why is this an either-or proposition?
Even if the wp.org domain name is worth acquiring (most likely at a substantial cost, as Waldir Pimenta noted), why does this mean that the Wikimedia Foundation should decline Thomas Wang's generous donation of the enwp.org domain name?
—David Levy
Which already is in fairly widespread use