On Fri, Jul 29 2011, Alexander Yakushev wrote:

> My question is to the wiki maintainers - is the information going between
> user and a server so valuable that it has to use HTTPS? I just tired to
> explain every now and then that the Awesome Wiki is not a malicious site
> that's trying to scam them :).

Yes, it is important because we want the user to login over SSL.
Now that does not require to have SSL always enabled, but it was the
simplest way to do it at that time.

I've fixed it, so SSL only kicks in when a user try to login.
I've also upgraded to the latest MediaWiki version, so feel free to ping
me if anything goes wrong.

-- 
Julien Danjou
❱ http://julien.danjou.info

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