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Wed 25 Apr 2018 12:06PM

Domain renewal - Proposals

MK Michele Kipiel Public Seen by 16

Hi all,

In the light of what happened overnight (for those in the EU, at least!) I'd like to evaluate whether it makes sense for us to either:

  • set up a recurring payment to renew the domain
  • reserve it for N years right away
MK

Poll Created Wed 25 Apr 2018 12:08PM

Domain renewal Closed Sat 5 May 2018 12:02PM

Outcome
by Michele Kipiel Sun 6 May 2018 11:00AM

Looks like a recurring payment is the preferred option among the Finance WG members

Feel free to add pros and cons to your answers!

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Set up a recurring payment 83.3% 5 MC MN MK JB ES
Reserve the domain for N years 16.7% 1 RB
Undecided 0% 4 TB LS MDB R

7 of 11 people have participated (63%)

MC

Matthew Cropp Wed 25 Apr 2018 2:53PM

Set up a recurring payment

I'd say set up a recurring payment, though if we formalize our structure, that might change.

MN

Matt Noyes Thu 26 Apr 2018 4:02PM

Set up a recurring payment

For the time being. We do need to sort out the basic organizational/legal status question. Why not form a coop where the coop laws are best suited to this project?

MDB

Mayel de Borniol Wed 25 Apr 2018 12:21PM

Here's the complication: the domain was registered by Enric through FairCoop's Gandi account to get around the .coop NIC requirements (they wanted us to first be a registered coop). He has now renewed it for one year at 71.50 EUR.

Enric has proposed that we setup a FairCoin wallet to accept membership contributions, which we then use to pay for the domain name using FairCoin (to begin with).

We could also try getting Enric to change the domain's technical and administrative contacts to one of us, so we can handle future renewals internally.

NS

Nathan Schneider Wed 25 Apr 2018 3:37PM

Oh wow, this is good to know. (We could have done this through IoO.coop as well.) I'm fine with setting up a faircoin wallet and using that as an alternative membership/payment system. But I do think we should ensure that Start.coop is controlling its own domain registration.

NS

Nick S Wed 25 Apr 2018 2:09PM

That's important to know. Presumably it means legally FairCoop is responsible for the domain?

Also, for the pollers to be fully informed, I think we should know the price for reserving the domain for N years. Is it N x 71.5 EUR, or cheaper? And then I suppose there's the cost in FairCoin.

RB

Robert Benjamin Wed 25 Apr 2018 9:58PM

It is my understanding that an organization committed to the 7 cooperative principals is is eligible to get a .coop domain. Was there actually an attempt to register social.coop directly? If not maybe we could start there and transfer ownership of the domain initially to the founding admins until such a time when social.coop solidifies it's legal status.

As social.coop is now associated with IoO in some way having them register would be a secondary choice. The FairCoop arrangement seems overly complicated.

MK

Michele Kipiel Fri 27 Apr 2018 10:08AM

@ntnsndr can you give us some insight around this? Thanks!

NS

Nathan Schneider Fri 27 Apr 2018 4:02PM

IoO is not itself a co-op and was able to register directly, on the basis of being democratic and of supporting the co-op movement. I'm sure social.coop could obtain approval on its own steam. I can help with that; I'm friendly with the people behind domains.coop.

MN

Matt Noyes Sun 6 May 2018 4:49PM

"Looks like a recurring payment is the preferred option among the Finance WG members" - true, but what about the domain name registration issue? It seems like there are a couple of options on the table: FairCoop, IoO, Social.coop on its own steam...?

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