Dear @dartraiden,
Let .zip and some recently established dubious TLDs mature for a while, a year at least. Since common sense should prevail over fleeting fashion, i.e. .zip contradicts the traditional name convention for compressed files so most likely it’s stillborn and shouldn’t be highlighted by default. Bleeding-edge geeks could have it as an option, right? Original top-level and ccTLDs are a must, the rest should be added with care and without rush, relying on relevance and ripeness. Otherwise software pages become a mess.
[RESOLVED] Make dubious TLDs optional
Dear @dartraiden, Let
.zip
and some recently established dubious TLDs mature for a while, a year at least. Since common sense should prevail over fleeting fashion, i.e..zip
contradicts the traditional name convention for compressed files so most likely it’s stillborn and shouldn’t be highlighted by default. Bleeding-edge geeks could have it as an option, right? Original top-level and ccTLDs are a must, the rest should be added with care and without rush, relying on relevance and ripeness. Otherwise software pages become a mess.