By "full upgrade", I actually meant "no downgrading" instead of "disabling HTTP", so I take your answer as a "yes" :)
After some summarising, I found the list of skarnet.org self-links to be fairly trivial: * Links in skarnet.org packages: I note that `skarnet.org' links have just been fixed, but HTTP links to `git.skarnet.org' and (legacy?) `www.skarnet.org' are unchanged as of now; if you do not mind doing a little more cosmetics, there are also some textual references to `www.skarnet.org'. * The local mail list archive: all links are using HTTP. * The cgit interface provides Atom feeds using HTTP, eg. <https://git.skarnet.org/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/execline/> referencing <http://git.skarnet.org/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/execline/atom/?h=master>. Also, if you would like to adjust external links: * Links in skarnet.org packages and all CGI pages. * Extra static pages: `/downtime.html', `/ispchange-20040504.html', `/mirrors.html', `/powersupply-20070720.html', `/poweredby.html', `/cracks.html', `/index.html', `/lists.html', `/software/index.html', `/software/djbdns-fwdzone/index.html', `/software/nistp224-buffer/index.html', `/software/qmail-qmtproutes/index.html'; and I found the last three pages to be referenced as `.../index.html' instead of `.../' in `/software/index.html'. (I probably look like an irredeemable clean freak now...) On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 09:06:07AM +0000, Laurent Bercot wrote: > The answer is no (I still want to provide HTTP), but I agree that > downgrading is bad, so I'll still take a list :) I'll switch to > scheme-less URLs gradually, so that when you're using HTTPS, you > stay with HTTPS. -- My current OpenPGP key: RSA4096/0x227E8CAAB7AA186C (expires: 2020.10.19) 7077 7781 B859 5166 AE07 0286 227E 8CAA B7AA 186C