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I wonder who's bought it. I guess that person is responsible for merging it. |
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@mikolalysenko @hughsk @mattdesl It seems someone has purchased the stack.gl domain again. For a bit, it was looking like maybe switching to stackgl.github.io was the right move so that it'd be default-alive, but now it's seeming like maybe we should stick with stack.gl? |
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Hey! Mik repurchased the domain but transferred it over to me recently -- hopefully merging this PR should be sufficient to fix this. I should be able to set up a new account password in the coming days that I can share with you all (@rreusser @mikolalysenko @mattdesl @dy) so that we have shared access to the domain and this is less likely to repeat itself. It's worth bearing in mind that there's an annual subscription fee for the domain (iirc ~100 USD), and credit cards expire or run out. It would be really great to work out how we can transition to stackgl.github.io as the primary domain, while still keeping stack.gl in the short-term. Could redirect stack.gl to stackgl.github.io? We might be stuck with it for posterity's sake though. Also, thanks for keeping track of things here. I wish I still had the bandwidth and motivation to keep everything in check :') |
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Going to start just linking all the cname-related issues to this issue so they can be tracked down. |
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Thanks! Support got it fixed for us :) |
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Thanks everyone! stack.gl ecosystem is super cool! |

It looks like the domain has been purchased again, but at least a few things have been migrated away from stack.gl in the mean time in order to fix broken links. Perhaps this should be restored?
/cc @dy @mikolalysenko