Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)
Am 01/26/2014 06:27 PM, schrieb jan i: On 26 January 2014 16:54, Andrea Pescettipesce...@apache.org wrote: On 23/01/2014 Roberto Galoppini wrote: Time by time we receive end-users' requests asking why extensions. and templates. don't run under HTTPS. If we want to, SourceForge would be

Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread Andrea Pescetti
On 26/01/2014 jan i wrote: *.openoffice.org can only be used for services located on apache hosts, we cannot give the certificate to e.g. sourceforge. OK. So this is clear: the fact that we do have a *.openoffice.org certificate becomes irrelevant for this discussion since it cannot be used

Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread jan i
On 28 January 2014 23:41, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: On 26/01/2014 jan i wrote: *.openoffice.org can only be used for services located on apache hosts, we cannot give the certificate to e.g. sourceforge. OK. So this is clear: the fact that we do have a

Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-26 Thread Andrea Pescetti
On 23/01/2014 Roberto Galoppini wrote: Time by time we receive end-users' requests asking why extensions. and templates. don't run under HTTPS. If we want to, SourceForge would be happy to install such certificates. Thoughts? It would make sense to have HTTPS on both those sites. Infra

Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-26 Thread jan i
On 26 January 2014 16:54, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: On 23/01/2014 Roberto Galoppini wrote: Time by time we receive end-users' requests asking why extensions. and templates. don't run under HTTPS. If we want to, SourceForge would be happy to install such certificates.