On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 01:59:25PM -0800, Brion Vibber wrote:
Alright, it's been a few days and I've decided
to go ahead and name the
machine 'geoffrin' for Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin, an 18th century
Parisian hostess important in the literary scene of the Encyclopedists,
so I could stop calling it "the new machine" all the time.
'geoffrin' has advantages over other suggested names in that no one has
to argue over whether 'de' has to be included and it can't be
interpreted by Finns as referring to a lisping drunken pedophile. ;)
Mme Geoffrin is said to have "acted as mother and mentor to her
guests", and the main database server is indeed the protecting mother
to our data!
Once DNS changes go through it should be available as
geoffrin.wikimedia.org. Jason, could you update
wikipedia.org to also
include an alias in that domain? (Also, would it be possible to add
mormo.org as a backup MX record for wikipedia.org? Right now if pliny
goes down mailing list messages will only go to the backup server if
they're sent using
wikiMedia.org addresses.)
Perhaps it could be possible to include a bit of data in the TXT DNS
record for the various people who have trouble remembering if the
machine is a database server or a web server?
--
Nick Reinking -- eschewing obfuscation since 1981 -- Minneapolis, MN