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Add *.zerops.dev #961

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@jan-hajek jan-hajek commented Feb 10, 2020

  • Description of Organization
  • Reason for PSL Inclusion
  • DNS verification via dig
  • Run Syntax Checker (make test)

Description of Organization

Organization Website: https://www.zerops.io/

Zerops transforms complex development operations into automated cloud operations. It is the first fully managed, intelligent and flexible platform for stage and production environment. Zerops saves time of developers. They can focus on core work while having highly reliable infrastructure that automatically adjusts to fit current needs.

Reason for PSL Inclusion

We want to generate individual Let's Encrypt SSL certificates for the custom subdomains under zerops.dev.

DNS Verification via dig

dig +short TXT _psl.zerops.dev
"https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/pull/961"

make test

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@jan-hajek jan-hajek requested a review from weppos February 11, 2020 08:14
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@dnsguru dnsguru self-assigned this Apr 7, 2020
@dnsguru dnsguru added the ❌wontfix Will not be merged. Reason typically included in PR/Issue as to why label Apr 7, 2020
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dnsguru commented Apr 7, 2020

See:
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/wiki/Guidelines#validation Validation, second bullet:
"We do not accept entries whose sole purpose is to circumvent Let's Encrypt rate limits. They have a form you can use."

The reason this has not moved forward is that it appears that the desired change is for a Let's Encrypt workaround.

See https://publicsuffix.org/learn/ bottom of page - Let's Encrypt has documentation about following their process for requesting exceptions.

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