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As far as i can tell open-lldp.org is the official project domain. It's mentioned in a few places in the repo. Hoewer, i'm not sure wheter it's still under project control.
When requesting open-lldp.org there are a bunch of redirects and in the end you land on www.realdecatorce.net
We haven't had control of that domain for a few years now. That screenshot you see on archive.org is a fake clone of the original website. Look closely and you'll see that the page had some ads for other websites embedded in the content. Looking farther back in The Wayback Machine and you can see when the domain was gone temporarily. It would probably be good to drop those references at this point.
As far as i can tell open-lldp.org is the official project domain. It's mentioned in a few places in the repo. Hoewer, i'm not sure wheter it's still under project control.
When requesting open-lldp.org there are a bunch of redirects and in the end you land on
www.realdecatorce.net
And that page doesn't really look like it's related to openlldp:
Looking at archive.org this probably happened at some point after 2024-01-20.
Last successful archive.org capture: https://web.archive.org/web/20240120045633/http://open-lldp.org/
If control over the domain is permanently lost, it would probably make sense to remove all mentions of the domain from the repo.
(gist with full curl following all redirects)
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