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iniversity.js.org #9569
iniversity.js.org #9569
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iniversity.js.org
iniversity.js.org
Update cnames_active.js
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Please could you provide some more detail on what exactly the content will be on your site, and a justification for how it is directly related to the JavaScript community/ecosystem -- why is it something a JavaScript developer would be interested in more-so than anyone else?
cnames_active.js
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@@ -1495,6 +1495,7 @@ var cnames_active = { | |||
"infoooze": "devxprite.github.io/infoooze", | |||
"inig": "inig.github.io", | |||
"initial-wu": "initial-wu.github.io", | |||
"iniversity": "iniversity.js.org", |
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A js.org subdomain cannot target itself. The value here needs to be the location of your content, such as a GitHub Pages site.
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Yikes! Got it. Initially, I had it correct. I'll make the changes.
Sure. No Problem. |
This I agree with, and it alone is not justification for a JS.org subdomain. What I didn't really ascertain from your description of the page is what about it is specific directly to the JavaScript ecosystem/community more-so than anyone else? From what you've described, they're just random projects that happen to be built with JS which, as you point out, is common to most sites on the internet. |
iniversity.github.io changed to iniversity.js.org
Gratitude for the opportunity. The platform we are on... "Github," I am still learning. The JavaScript ecosystem/community in which you mentioning, have always been an intriguing place where I get tons of information. To answer your question, once again, despite my obfuscation, the nepotism, and barriers to entry, I designed page, which is still in the build, initially to be present and exchange ideas, information and open-source works, to collaborate. InIversity is an organization to help inspire, encourage and sponsor designers and JavaScript builders in the community, hence the name "InIversity," open to share, contribute, and maintain what one calls an "ecosystem." |
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Changed the cname to the correct domain
As stated in the readme I'm not accepting requests for pages without content. I´m going to close this. But there are a variety of similar services that may fit better. |
The site content can be seen at [https://github.com/iniversity/ini_varsity]
The site content is ... "Tests, Runs and Projects for Philosophical, Educational and Higher Learning, (html, css and js are mostly used in a single file format).