Adrien Monteleone writes:
> Certainly that is preferred when typing a link, but is the server not
> set up to force TLS? (not just a redirect)
I do not believe it is set up to force TLS.
Regardless, we should still link to HTTPS when we can control it.
> Regards,
>
e developers have the ssh keys neededto access
>> code.gnucash.org <http://code.gnucash.org/>. Since not all of the core
>
> Just a quick suggestion that this should be https:// and not http://
>
> -derek
>
> --
> Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Medi
John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> writes:
> Yes, only core developers have the ssh keys neededto access
> code.gnucash.org <http://code.gnucash.org/>. Since not all of the core
Just a quick suggestion that this should be https:// and not http://
-derek
--
Derek Atkins,
es, or should that be put into
> some other page? My sense is that non-committing (noncommittal?) contributors
> are only going to use github. Am I wrong in this assumption?
David,
Yes, only core developers have the ssh keys neededto access code.gnucash.org
<http://code.gnucash.org/>
Hi David,
Am 26.01.2018 um 05:09 schrieb D via gnucash-devel:
> Hello,
>
> I am editing the various wiki pages that address using git (mostly, "Git" and
> "Git for Newbies"), and I noted that on the Git page, it talks about
> connecting to code.gnucash.org. The newbie page, however talks
Hello,
I am editing the various wiki pages that address using git (mostly, "Git" and
"Git for Newbies"), and I noted that on the Git page, it talks about connecting
to code.gnucash.org. The newbie page, however talks solely about connecting
through github. My question is this: aside from the
Hi All,
As some of you may have noticed (or maybe not), we now have IPv6 access
to code.gnucash.org. This means that you can use V6 for HTTP, HTTPS,
SSH, and SMTP, which includes services like these lists, wiki, trac,
email archives, etc. Pretty much everything except www.gnucash.org