I agree, Chris. Can we formulate the doubt we have? Here’s a stub:
With Meet.coop we are setting up a cooperative online meeting platform providing services to members. We define ourselves as a multistakeholder cooperative with operational members producing the service and user members making use of it (see wiki:Membership). We propose to use the meet.coop second and third level domain names for providing this service to them. A doubt that has come up is whether it would be problematic with respect to the Third Level Domain Name Policy of DotCoop. In concrete, when some member opts for the larger service we provide them with a member-specific subdomain of meet.coop. The service is still a cooperatively produced service between various cooperatives, but the 3rd level domain name might include the name of a non-cooperative actor. Would that be ok or should we use other domain names for such cases?
Does that reflect our doubt? Maybe you could best pose the question, Chris, as you have registered the domain with them?
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