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I noticed that JS.ORG uses Cloudflare's free plan (as noted in the README), I think it would be worth for you guys to apply to their Project Alexandria OSS sponsorship program: https://www.cloudflare.com/lp/project-alexandria/
I administer and manage the is-a.dev project, where we applied for a sponsorship, and we got accepted quite easily, which allowed us to get upgraded to their Enterprise plan with an increased DNS record limit and a few other small addons.
I think it could be quite beneficial for JS.ORG to apply. An addon I would recommend applying for is Advanced Certificate Manager as it allows you to proxy 4th-level subdomains (such as blog.william.example.com).
Let me know what you think!
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@wdhdev again - thanks for sharing this info. I will have to take a closer look.
What could be a problem, however, is the “non-profit” requirement. While the service is free for users, the placement of CarbonAds on the site could be interpreted as “for-profit”. Do you have any experience of how this is considered by Cloudflare?
ACM would be useful to us for sure -- less worried about the DNS record limit, we had that bumped a while ago to some ridiculous value that I don't think we'll hit for a while (and Cloudflare have historically been very happy to bump it for us when we ask).
If you want, I can reach out to some of the folks involved in Alexandria directly to get a better sense of whether the CarbonAds situation would be a blocker?
Hi @indus,
I noticed that JS.ORG uses Cloudflare's free plan (as noted in the README), I think it would be worth for you guys to apply to their Project Alexandria OSS sponsorship program: https://www.cloudflare.com/lp/project-alexandria/
I administer and manage the is-a.dev project, where we applied for a sponsorship, and we got accepted quite easily, which allowed us to get upgraded to their Enterprise plan with an increased DNS record limit and a few other small addons.
I think it could be quite beneficial for JS.ORG to apply. An addon I would recommend applying for is
Advanced Certificate Manager
as it allows you to proxy 4th-level subdomains (such as blog.william.example.com).Let me know what you think!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: