Hi Chris,

Have you considered something like a wild-card SSL cert? Then you could
potentially have the payment part of pycon secured under a url like
pycon.linux.org.au. That might also be useful for other organisations that
you support.

Cheers,

Anthony


On 3 April 2013 10:11, Chris Neugebauer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Tennessee Leeuwenburg
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I still find my address and other credentials to be medium-private. I
> > realise you can just look them up in a phone book though...
>
> This is something we *may* be able to look into. Our server guy is
> somewhat indisposed over the next month or so, so there's no guarantee
> that we can put anything in place before Early Birds sell out, if at
> all.
>
> Unfortunately, this is something we haven't had brought up in previous
> years, and so it totally wasn't on our radar.
>
> As mentioned before, payments are processed securely, so if that's the
> part you're concerned about, then feel free to register right away :)
>
> (and my sincerest apologies for the derp I threw around earlier.
> That'll teach me to write e-mails before 11am :))
>
> --Chris
>
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