The Names, They Are A-Changin' Dept.

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You might have noticed by now that the title bar for the site now reads "Genji Press" instead of just "Serdar" or "TheGline.com." This is the next step in my gradual rebranding of the site as GenjiPress.com, which I'll be using as the new identity for all of my current and future work.

I've been using "The Gline" as an identity for a long time now — ever since the old dial-up BBS days, come to think of it — and over time I've found it's become less and less useful or relevant to the things I've been doing. I also found out that the term "Gline" had some other connotations (for instance, in the world of IRC) that I didn't particularly care for.

So here's what's going to happen:

  1. For the time being, the old domain name (thegline.com) is not going anywhere. All of the existing site content will still show up as normal.
  2. Over time, though, the main domain name of the site will shift to genjipress.com, and all inbound links that use thegline.com will be assigned a permanent redirect.
  3. Any email sent to thegline.com will continue to forward to me.

Look for other incremental bits of spit 'n polish as time goes by.

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