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add thedev.me to psl #2106

Closed EducatedSuddenBucket closed 3 weeks ago

EducatedSuddenBucket commented 3 weeks ago

Public Suffix List (PSL) Pull Request (PR) Template

Each PSL PR needs to have a description, rationale, indication of DNS validation and syntax checking, as well as a number of acknowledgements from the submitter. This template must be included with each PR, and the submitting party MUST provide responses to all of the elements in order to be considered.

Checklist of required steps

Submitter affirms the following:


For Private section requests that are submitting entries for domains that match their organization website's primary domain, please understand that this can have impacts that may not match the desired outcome and take a long time to rollback, if at all.

To ensure that requested changes are entirely intentional, make sure that you read the affectation and propagation expectations, that you understand them, and confirm this understanding.

PR Rollbacks have lower priority, and the volunteers are unable to control when or if browsers or other parties using the PSL will refresh or update.

(Link: about propagation/expectations)

Description of Organization

An open-source project/service that allows developers to get their own, free "thedev.me" subdomain

Organization Website:https://thedev.me

Reason for PSL Inclusion

Like is-a.dev, js.org, and other domain name services listed on the PSL, thedev.me is a free subdomain name service where you can register yourname.thedev.me

We mainly require PSL status for cookie separation which will help minimise security risks among subdomains as each subdomain is owned by a different party. URL highlighting in supported browsers is also useful as well.

Number of users this request is being made to serve:13

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Results of Syntax Checker (make test)

All checks passed

wdhdev commented 3 weeks ago

You need to fill out the template, you cannot just remove it.

simon-friedberger commented 3 weeks ago

Projects that are smaller in scale or are temporary or seasonal in nature will likely be declined. Examples of this might be private-use, sandbox, test, lab, beta, or other exploratory nature changes or requets. It should be expected that despite whatever site or service referred a requestor to seek addition of their domain(s) to the list, projects not serving more then thousands of users are quite likely to be declined.

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wdhdev commented 3 weeks ago