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Even if the ownership of the domain name were to change, that does not give the new owner access to any of the current content. Whoever owns the content now would have to do that. Also, when before a domain name becomes available, the current owner is sent multiple reminders and opportunities to renew before the name is deactivated. And it is a requirement of all domain name owners to keep their contact info updated or risk losing the rights to the domain name. I own several domain names. I happen to have most of my domains registered with Network Solutions, so the notices come to me from them, but they reference the rules for everyone. Here is part of one of the notices I get every so often:
>> “This notification is being sent to you as a contractual requirement of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) WHOIS policy. When you registered your domain with us, you agreed to keep your contact information....current, and the WHOIS policy mandates that we ask you to verify and/or update this information periodically. Further, ICANN requires us to remind you that providing inaccurate or dated contact information may be grounds for domain name cancellation... ...Remember, if you use Private Registration, you are still required to maintain accurate contact information... You may review the ICANN policy here. ...Thank you for your attention to this important ICANN-required message...”<< |
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I am hoping that Ben would offer the domain and the content as a package. I wouldn't know if he would request some kind of compensation for the content or would be happy to just pass the torch down the line (I would hope for the latter).
I have a domain registered with GoDaddy and they never let me forget that expiration is coming well in advance. I had several others at the same time that no longer exist today, so I know they have an auto-renew option for domains, because the defunct ones renewed by default when I didn't want them to. I learned the hard way. The odds are that alizeeamerica.com will auto-renew. We are within 30 days of expiration, so maybe I am a teeny bit nervous about it though. |
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At the risk of getting off topic, I have some thoughts about upgrading the site.
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One attractive thing to me about having a Drupal site is that it's so much easier to keep up to date. I've seen vBulletin's update process and it's absolutely revolting. Drupal actually does really well here, especially since Drupal 8, and it would make it easier to keep current. Quote:
This option is appealing because updating vBulletin is a horrible chore that should be reserved for punishing violent criminals. Someone else doing that job is a pretty good deal. Quote:
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I am assuming this vBulletin site uses MySQL and Drupal supports it as well. My guess is that the data migration would not be easy and there is a risk of the loss of content. I never used Drupal, so you will have to provide the answers, but what do you see right off the bat that will not migrate? Attachments used in posts? What about the URL links? Would user accounts migrate cleanly, or would there be a re-registration process? Quote:
It's almost hard to believe that vBulletin hasn't developed a helper app to aid in upgrades. The worst case scenario that we brushed on lightly is starting over from scratch with a brand new site, brand new domain. We hope to avoid that situation, and would rather keep things exactly the way things are right now instead of having to start over. |
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Attachments and other post content could be migrated, but I don't think we'd get off as easy as just copying the post content. For example, this post I'm writing has a quote, so there's this markup: Code:
[QUOTE=CleverCowboy;270088] Code:
:bow: Excellent! Thanks. I hope everyone here is doing well.
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Hey all, sorry for not being around. I just renewed the domain and hosting. I also started a transfer of the domain from GoDaddy to Hostmonster, which will take a few days, so it can all be under one account that I could give someone access to.
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The man we've been looking for! That's good to hear the situation is under control Will there be any significant changes to the site that you know of with this renewal and transfer of the domain?
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There should be none at all. It's just a behind the scenes thing hopefully making it easier to hand control over to someone who actually has time to work on the site.
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Today was "D-Day" for the domain. I checked this morning and found the registration was extended for two more years.
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