Hoi, The news is that you do not need the .org part anymore in the Latin script. You mention that you do not know if it will be popular ... this is the kind of thing that will slowly grow and then mushroom. Where you indicate that domain names are squatted, there are procedures to gain those names. For a project like Wikipedia it is obvious that we can gain specific domains.. The thing is what word in Cyrillic or other script will be the one that we will use. Thanks, GerardM
2009/10/30 Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rs
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
According to an article on the BBC website, it is now possible to have a
URL
that is completely in the script used for a language. This means that a Russian URL would be completely in the Cyrillic script and it would not
need
to end with .org.
I would like the Wikimedia Foundation to get the necessary domains to support the scripts that we have language versions in. The BBC article explains that people do find the need to move from one script to the
other
as problematic and cumbersome. Obviously, we can have the necessary
mapping
from our current Latin based URLs to the ones in other scripts. This will
be
an important feature because we want people to easily move between our projects.
I'm not sure how popular such domains will become. However, I believe at least a few key ones should be registered, in order to prevent squatters and protect the trademarks. It appears that 维基百科.comhttp://xn--3js032e7ich4g.comis already registered, though it doesn't point anywhere. 维基百科.orghttp://xn--3js032e7ich4g.orgis still free...
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