True, I was only giving an example.
The same business man will see a picture of Linux in Ireland from
www.linux.ie.
This might encourage people to pick up the slack in areas that don't
have a site ;)
Donncha.
John McCormac wrote:
>> Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
> >
> > There's also the marketing/exposure aspect of having sites "around the
> > country"
> > If you can tell a local business man to go to cork.linux.ie and then he
> > clicks a few links to find kerry.linux.ie and then galway.linux.ie (I'm
> > talking about the future here..) he'll be impressed IMO.
>> No. It is counter-intuitive. People will automatically type www.linux.ie
> - anything else would be confusing. It is far better to have
> www.linux.ie acting as the gateway.
>
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