You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 15 Next »

CIT charges $100 annually for Chem domain names pointing to CU Blogs. This page contains information on who pays and a history of CIT's data on this topic.

Notes about CIT's charges

Charges are for past hosting, so one pays for time used. For example:

  • On May 15, 2018, CIT is charging for FY18's services (July 2017-June2018). Per email to Oliver in ChemIT INC000002227553.

Payments within Chemistry

In the first year the Chemistry department paid for all Chemistry sites. CIT started charging July 2017 paying for existing sites was the right way to start into this change.

On-going, here's a reminder of decisions made to-date (as of 4/17/2018), with specific sites cited in the table below:

  • Any sites created since then pay their own way, using their own accounts.
  • Faculty CU Blogs sites using domain names before July 2017 are still paid for by the department (they are so far "grandfathered in"; and Davis's, too?)
  • Sites supporting special efforts or grants pay their own way, using their own accounts.
  • Departmental web sites pay their own way, using their own accounts.

Table of classifications related to who funds a blog site's domain name

Number of web sitesClassification of the web siteSome examplesAdditional notes
2New sites, as of July 2017Davis (9/2017), Lambert (1/2018)Coming July 2018: Ando, Milner
12Faculty CU Blogs sites using domain names before July 2017Abruna (...) WolczanskiBasically grandfathered in
1Specialty sitesCBI (Hening's 2nd CU Blog) 
4Departmental sitesGlass Shop, Chemistry IT, Rooms, Xray 

 

Data CIT file, pulled 4/17/18

  • As of April 17, 2018, there are 19 <.chem.cornell.edu> domains registered at CU Blogs.

Here's is the .chem.cornell.edu extract, from 4/17/18:

Data CIT file, pulled 4/13/16

  • As of April 13, 2016, there are 21 <.chem.cornell.edu> domains registered at CU Blogs. This accounts for just over 8.5% of all 245 of them at Cornell.

Here's is the .chem.cornell.edu extract, from 4/13/16:

  • No labels