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1wiki.js.org #9480

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@ThallesLazaro ThallesLazaro commented Jan 6, 2025

The site content is: 1Wiki is a fast, extensible, and self-contained tool for creating personal pages, databases, and non-linear wikis. Inspired by Feather Wiki, 1Wiki stands out for its combination of simplicity, modern style, and ease of use. The entire application and the content created are stored in a single HTML file, which can be easily saved, shared, or published.

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👋 It would appear you already have a custom domain at 1wiki.org for this project. JS.org is primarily intended for use by projects that do not already have their own domain (with a few exceptions for disambiguation for node.js.org etc.).

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indus commented Jan 8, 2025

I support Matt's objection. If the 1Wiki.org domain is to be kept and the js.org subdomain is only used as a secondary alternative, I would reject the request. We don't just want to provide duplicate domains.

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Thank you for the quick response.

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