luceos I've no doubt as a valued member of this community, you have nothing but the best interests in mind which shows in what you say. But there could and certainly would be others who wouldn't hesitate to malign. There would be others who do honest work and profit from the ecosystem around this platform. There would be some more who conflict with the basic principles that govern this platform but use the Flarum identity. These are just some of the scenarios. Also, having so many unofficial top-level domains which somewhat replicate the look and feel of the main Flarum website is as much a security concern than its a trademark/copyright concern. One compromised website can lead to a lot of confusion.
x06174 I wholeheartedly support you. Development and usage must not be suppressed or curbed. But rather than using a top-level domain with only the word "Flarum", a combination of words along with the word flarum could easily get around some of the issues.
Prosperous ....And that's a wonderful suggestion. Maybe by the time Flarum hits prime, they'll have a section up front.
Never intended to go off-topic with the discussion but it just seemed a little odd that everyone was creating their own personal language forts. While that certainly leads to development of a more active base and @Toby might not invoke his rights to the project name, it would just be healthier for a project that's getting so much traction to discourage this fan behaviour. It could end up causing drama and loss of goodwill later. Just seems wise to be safer than to be sorry later. Again, the http://flarum.today effort seems better than every second individual grabbing a top-level flarum domain for a language based flarum community. Cheers!