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Proposing a move of .gov data to CISA #322
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Here's what I'm thinking:
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This was referenced May 18, 2021
This has been completed. We actually cloned the repo and have been updating .gov files since April. |
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The .gov top-level domain is moving to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. As part of that move, CISA is interested in maintaining .gov data: particularly domains, but probably website info too. I'm filing this issue to raise awareness about moving this data and begin a discussion about impact.
The tentative plan is to move the .gov data to https://github.com/cisagov/dotgov-home (a repo that transferred from the GSA org last week). I expect the change to look somewhat similar to this commit in a dotgov-home branch; feedback welcome on approach. I know some GSA teams maintain some of the website data. We're happy to share maintenance with you.
Eventually, we'll serve this data from a public API and not have it manually dumped to GitHub, but we'll continue publishing domain data regularly until that time.
I'd like to move this data in few weeks' time, maybe ~29 March? Very interested in giving folks enough time to make any updates necessary so they continue to have access, though.
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