[Geany] SSL certificate renewed

2011-06-04 Thread Enrico Tröger
Hi guys, just in case anyone is interested, I renewed the SSL certificate on uvena.de/geany.org. The old one was about to expire at the end of June. The certificate is used on some Geany related sites like the mailing list sites, the wiki and others. The new SHA1 fingerprint is:

Re: [Geany] Wiki?

2011-06-04 Thread Enrico Tröger
On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 13:07:08 +1000, Lex wrote: Enrico and all, Is anyone else having trouble with preview when editing pages? Sometimes (and I can't determine when) when asking for a preview the sidebar overwrites the edit window and disables the save button. So I have had to do recent changes

Re: [Geany] SSL certificate renewed

2011-06-04 Thread Lex Trotman
No, this is most likely due the still missing CACert root certificate in Firefox, whereas a bunch of well. questionable certs are inside Thanks Frank, importing cacert root and intermediate certificates fixes it. Cheers Lex ___ Geany mailing

Re: [Geany] SSL certificate renewed

2011-06-04 Thread Lex Trotman
Did you check, whether its really the root of CACert? *scnr* Did I say I was leaving them there, I just said it fixed it, thus identifying the problem :-) This is something I'm wondering since a couple of years now. Comodo and friends are still in, but CACert has no chance. Yeah, I've read

Re: [Geany] Moving contents from newsletter.geany.org into the wiki?

2011-06-04 Thread Matthew Brush
On 06/03/11 07:44, Enrico Tröger wrote: Hi, what do you wiki and newsletter guys think of the following idea: we move most of the current content of http://newsletter.geany.org/ into the wiki, for testing purpose, I already did it (please note this is just for testing and to get your

[Geany-devel] SSL certificate renewed

2011-06-04 Thread Enrico Tröger
Hi guys, just in case anyone is interested, I renewed the SSL certificate on uvena.de/geany.org. The old one was about to expire at the end of June. The certificate is used on some Geany related sites like the mailing list sites, the wiki and others. The new SHA1 fingerprint is: