[Qgis-community-team] Websites moved + https
Andreas Neumann
a.neumann at carto.net
Sun Dec 3 09:43:56 PST 2017
Hi Richard,
The website feels very snappy currently.
Thanks for your work!
Andreas
On 03.12.2017 13:13, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We moved
> qgis.org/www.qgis.org/version.qgis.org
> and
> doc.qgis.org
>
> from the old osgeo server to qgis2, the Hetzner server where
> plugins.qgis.org iss also running.
> FYI issues.qgis.org is running on qgis3
>
> We also tested/used Letsencrypt certificate because the Globalsign cert
> was almost expired.
> See:
> https://qgis.org
> https://plugins.qgis.org
> (all let's encrypt now)
>
> I thought to disable http traffic for both, so
> http://qgis.org is redirected to https:/qgis.org
> (the standard Letsencrypt way, with some rewrite rules)
>
> I also did that for plugins.qgis.org, but then people started to have
> issues with installing plugins, so I reverted that for now, and will
> report an issue around that.
>
> Documentation is not yet https, not sure about that.
>
> To me qgis.org/api is now much much faster \o/
>
> IF you have troubles or see problems, please report back to admin at qgis.org
>
> TODO:
> - bring letsencrypt to issues.qgis.org
> - fix plugins.qgis.org https problem
> - bring test.qgis.org to qgis2
> - check github hooks
> - ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Duivenvoorde
>
>
>
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