Difference between revisions of ".cat"
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==Non-Catal* .cat domains== | ==Non-Catal* .cat domains== | ||
There are a number of other <code>.cat</code> domains currently being used for purposes that are not focused on Catalonia or Catalan; as with TootCat, their primary means of satisfying the requirements appears to be that they provide Catalan as an interface language: | There are a number of other <code>.cat</code> domains currently being used for purposes that are not focused on Catalonia or Catalan; as with TootCat, their primary means of satisfying the requirements appears to be that they provide Catalan as an interface language: | ||
+ | * {{ls/domain|blob.cat}}: a [[Pleroma]] instance | ||
* {{ls/domain|high.cat}}: another {{lc|Mastodon}} instance | * {{ls/domain|high.cat}}: another {{lc|Mastodon}} instance | ||
* {{ls/domain|http.cat}} | * {{ls/domain|http.cat}} | ||
* {{ls/domain|nyan.cat}} | * {{ls/domain|nyan.cat}} | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Mastodon user Sam Toland [https://social.coop/@samtoland/100152739177441119 notes] that the .cat admins used to be much stricter, but have now loosened enforcement a bit. | Mastodon user Sam Toland [https://social.coop/@samtoland/100152739177441119 notes] that the .cat admins used to be much stricter, but have now loosened enforcement a bit. |
Revision as of 21:47, 8 December 2019
The .cat TLD has some unusual requirements. Toot.Cat attempts to satisfy these requirements via the following:
- We run the Mastodon software (our primary mission), whose interface is available in Catalan.
- We collect information about Catalonia as it comes our way.
- We are interested in making space for content related to Catalonia and/or Catalan.
Non-Catal* .cat domains
There are a number of other .cat
domains currently being used for purposes that are not focused on Catalonia or Catalan; as with TootCat, their primary means of satisfying the requirements appears to be that they provide Catalan as an interface language:
Notes
Mastodon user Sam Toland notes that the .cat admins used to be much stricter, but have now loosened enforcement a bit.