On 2023-10-31 15:39, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
Before we can migrate ..., we need to
deprecate, cleanup and simplify a lot.
Do you really, really _need_ to "deprecate, cleanup, and simplify a lot"
in order to stop mirroring tomorrow?! Start doing new minor releases on
GitHub a month from now?
Hi all,
I agree, it would be awesome to rely on a more more than delivery network
for our website.
At this time it is complicated. Oh website is large as a result of posting
mailing list, archives and a lot of release files, patches, change sets.
Before we can migrate to anything different, we need
On 2023-10-31 06:08, Adam Majer wrote:
I've looked at the mirrors posted,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.html
and these seem all obsolete.
Thank you for doing this analysis! I have been begging the Project to
drop all mirrors for a long time now. I failed to convince others t
Hi Adam,
This is a question that comes up every year or so.
The www.squid-cache.org is only served as HTTP on port 80. We do not
have HTTPS support on the www.squid-cache.org domain.
This is a side effect of our reliance on a network of mirrors to serve
our website. Those who also serve the
I've looked at the mirrors posted,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.html
and these seem all obsolete. The Canadian one has squid 6.1, and the
rest don't go past 5.9 or are simply no longer resolving.
I'm not sure, but maybe a more reliable way would be to migrate to
github.com
Hi,
Not really about squid, but more about the web hosting. Going to
https://www.squid-cache.org gets a wrong certificate error,
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust
this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for
www.squid-cache.org. The cer