Public standards

How and.guide decides what to publish.

This page explains the scope, sourcing rules, correction process, and AI-assistance standards used across the public site.

Public editorial standards

  • Scope: DNS, subdomains, HTTPS, Cloudflare DNS, and local-to-public developer workflows.
  • Audience: developers, technical operators, and builders looking for clear practical guidance.
  • Sources: official documentation is preferred whenever a guide depends on vendor-specific behavior.
  • Updates: pages are reviewed manually when a correction is reported or a workflow materially changes.
  • AI assistance: drafting assistance may be used, but public pages are reviewed and edited before publication.
  • Corrections: significant factual issues should be reported with a source link and the affected URL.

Content scope

The site intentionally avoids broad coverage outside its technical niche. This keeps the editorial scope narrow enough to maintain consistency and practical value.

Corrections and updates

Corrections are handled manually. If a guide becomes misleading, the page is updated, clarified, or replaced with safer guidance.

Source expectations

Where implementation details depend on vendor behavior, official product documentation is preferred over unverified summaries.

Editorial ownership

  • Operator: 1990Company
  • Main site: https://1990.company
  • Location: South Korea
  • Editorial desk: 1990Company Editorial Desk
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