My humble point is like this. Once ROS get's to it's first production release, you'll get many commercial offers and may need .com site for doing some commerce, like selling CD's and rotating ads. So many end users will come for download and support. Is it FreeBSD or RedHat way? Turning into monster is no good, but ROS might get huge end (very end) user hit, it is not freebsd and not even linux, it positions as a replacement for windoze itself and windoze means so much commercial and end user....
Yet my personal vision is to have www.reactos.com displaying "Server not found". So you gogo google and type reactos and if you're lucky you get to reactos.org and think "oh dear it is so cool and open source".
I was wondering if, together with the launch of the new website, we should switch our "primary" domain from reactos.com to reactos.org? We have control of both domains. An .org domain seems better suited for a open source project. What do you all think?
Ge van Geldorp (aka gvg@reactos.org :-))
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