Thanks! Another "infrastructure" TODO which it would be great to resolve ...
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 7:22 AM, Bob Summerwill <b...@summerwill.net> wrote: > Please can somebody sort out the certificate on the Wiki? > > It is an embarrassing 'broken window'. > > Cheers, > Bob That is still broken, I believe. Kandis (CC-ed) logged this ticket in July follow-up to my original e-mail, but I have no access to the URL to see any details on progress there. https://bugs.tizendev.org/jira/browse/WEB-14 Here are the details ... I am using Google Chrome 43.0.2357.132 (64-bit) on a MacBook Air pro, though the issue is obviously not browser specific. If I go to https://wiki.tizen.org/, I see a YELLOW lock. That is an improvement at least. It used to be RED :-) And if I click for more info, I get the following: This site uses a weak security configuration (SHA-1 signatures), so your connection may not be private. The identity of this website has been verified by StartCom Class 2 Primary Intermediate Server CA but does not have public audit records. The site is using outdated security settings that may prevent future versions of Chrome from being able to safely access it. Your connection to wiki.tizen.org is encrypted with obsolete cryptography. The connection uses TLS 1.2. The connection is encrypted using AES_256_CBC, with SHA1 for message authentication and DHE_RSA as the key exchange mechanism. On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 7:28 AM, Sarah Saul <ss...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > I believe video content was recorded. Will confirm with Samsung when that > content will be ready to post. We will use Vimeo instead of YouTube since > China won't have access. > > Sarah Saul > Client Services Manager > The Linux Foundation > (M) 520-245-5185 > Skype: srsaul > > On Oct 31, 2015, at 10:01 PM, Bob Summerwill <b...@summerwill.net> wrote: > > > Great news! > > Thanks for the update, Sarah. Was any video content recorded? Or only > slides? > On Oct 30, 2015 11:05 PM, "Sarah Saul" <ss...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > >> Hi Bob, >> >> Apologies for the delay on the TDC content. We had some technical issues >> on the backend system we used to get these large files, hence the delay >> getting the material. The PDF slides should be posted at the latest next >> week. >> >> Thanks for your patience. >> >> Best, >> Sarah >> >> >> >> Sarah Saul >> Client Services Manager >> The Linux Foundation >> (M) 520-245-5185 >> Skype: srsaul >> >> On Oct 31, 2015, at 7:17 AM, Bob Summerwill <b...@summerwill.net> wrote: >> >> >> Sarah/Ray, >> >> Please could we get an update on the status of slides, videos or other >> resources from the Tizen Developer Conference, which concluded more than a >> month ago? >> >> For the record, this is a communication anti-pattern which I've observed >> at every single Tizen conference and summit: Huge delays between the >> Tizen events and public release of materials. >> >> It's really harmful to the project, because "the iron is hot" when the >> conference is news. That's when enthusiasm and momentum can be built >> around the eco-system. That's when articles can be written. Except they >> can't be written for Tizen, because the material from the conference isn't >> available. >> >> The slides for the recent Korea Linux Forum came out the following day. >> That is fairly standard turnaround for technical conferences these days. >> Get the content together. Do the conference. Release the content as >> soon as it is over. Sometimes even live-stream keynotes and other >> valuable sessions. >> >> The Korea Linux Forum is another Linux Foundation event. Why can't we >> aim for that standard for the Tizen events? >> >> There are likely many sessions from TDC which would make for good >> articles for me to write for TizenExperts - but I can't, because I don't >> have the source material. That makes me have a sad face. >> >> Best wishes! >> >> >> -- >> b...@summerwill.net >> >> -- b...@summerwill.net
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