I have just pushed a change for all the urls in README and all those in 
standards.texi which I was able to confirm worked with https

J'

On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 05:58:28PM +0000, Joseph Myers wrote:
     On Wed, 11 Oct 2017, Richard Stallman wrote:
     
     > Not all of our servers support https so I can't install these changes
     > in a blanket fashion.  I have to check each server.  There are other
     > obstacles too.  Please be patient.
     > 
     > You can install the changes in README now if you wish.
     > 
     > Have you verified that directory.fsf.org supports https?
     > If so, you can install the changes in standards.texi.
     > It is hard for me to install changes there at the moment.
     
     Ping again on the commit of these changes, for anyone who is able to 
     commit.  It's now been more than a month that these changes have been 
     approved but not committed.  We need to be able to get agreed changes 
     committed to the GNU Coding Standards; it's no good if the standards are 
     fossilized because even when it's agreed that a change should be made, 
     no-one is able to commit it.
     
     -- 
     Joseph S. Myers
     [email protected]

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