Closed whoabuddy closed 2 years ago
Another option: we could use stacksgov.com and set up similar subdomains for the github repos, and add a main landing page explaining what Stacks Community Governance is.
This could be covered as part of the Governance Lab initiative, more info coming in the next month.
This is complete, the GitHub pages config for the pm
and resources
repo now point to:
https://pm.stacksgov.com/ https://resources.stacksgov.com/
For now the base domain stacksgov.com
redirects to resources.stacksgov.com
, but if we want to add a landing page or CTA there it should be pretty easy to configure.
I'm hosting the domain through my personal Cloudflare account, if it makes sense to transfer this domain to another entity I am happy to do so, the GitHub configuration only requires a few DNS records.
I'm hosting the domain through my personal Cloudflare account, if it makes sense to transfer this domain to another entity I am happy to do so, the GitHub configuration only requires a few DNS records.
I would imagine either the Foundation (cc/ @wileyj) or some other community governed account might be better?
I'm open to this! We've talked about it in a few past meetings and there was no action, so if we know where we want the domain go I'm happy to transfer it and help with the configuration.
Instead of https://stacksgov.github.io/resources we should use https://resources.stacks.org as the main link to the content.
It was talked about in a few meetings and in Discord with no objection, but after trying to configure the CNAME record, we learned that at this time neither the community or the foundation has access to the DNS settings for stacks.org.
Once the settings are accessible, two things are required to make this change (in this order):
The CNAME file was created and later removed since it redirected to a non-existent location. It will need to be created again when we are ready to make this transition, and following that, all links should be updated to the new location.