Jorge Schrauwen wrote: > > > On 1/10/07, *William A. Rowe, Jr.* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Jorge Schrauwen wrote: > > Do note that not all users that will chose the SSL package will > know how > > to correctly fill in the fields. > > s/not all/a small minority of/ > > > Do not underestimate user stupidity ;) ok maybe the number won't be > overly to large but I can sure see the post flooding in on the Apache BB's!
True, but Bill has a point. If they can't fill in "Domain Name", "Company Name (Optional)", "City", "State", "Country", then SSL install is the least of their problems ;-) Seriously, it's just an issue of us naming the fields well. [snip] > ./configure; make; make install > > We don't deposit a certificate today for Unix. After considering > this a bit > more, I agree with jerenkrantz. > > > True... if you don't enable mod_ssl by default and add a note in the > conf file It should be rather safe to not include a cert. Pointing them > to a docs or wiki guide/how to would be a good idea. I'd agree if mod_ssl is disabled by default, but if it is, why are they downloading the mod_ssl-enabled installer? The "stupid user" issue you mention is a great answer here, but not good enough to disabled mod_ssl by default if there are seperate SSL and non-SSL installers. Issac
