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Re: lugnet.org.castle.castle-world?
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lugnet.admin.general
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Tue, 7 Mar 2000 22:51:34 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> Outside of the .org, to support #3, there's the possibility of .org sub-groups
> for each system/theme or interest. For example, there's .cad.dev.org.ldraw
> for the ldraw.org site (pure #3), and there's .trains.org.* for train
> organizations (a mixture of primarily #3 and #1).
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> So, since Castle World exists for the purpose of Castle stuff rather than
> people happening to live in the same city or state, the group probably really
> belongs as a subgroup of .castle.org.* -- either .castle.org.castleworld or
> .castle.org.castle-world -- rather than .org.castle.castle-world.
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> Its placement is only really an issue because of coalescing groups up/down a
> tree of groups.
Yah, .castle.org.castleworld strikes me as best... except that people reading
through the web interface will still see all the CW posts, so it doesn't
really accomplish the objective very well.
Not sure how to resolve that.
James
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| (...) Yah, prolly a wise idea...came up last week too... When grouping and organizing, three main demographics typically com up: 1. Geography/Proximity/etc. 2. Age/Gender/Race/etc. 3. Common interests The .org.* ng hierarchy exists primarily to (...) (25 years ago, 7-Mar-00, to lugnet.admin.general)
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