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--- Begin Message ---> Op 20 nov. 2020, om 11:44 heeft Petr Štetiar <yn...@true.cz> het volgende > geschreven: > > Paul Spooren <m...@aparcar.org> [2020-11-19 13:09:02]: > > Hi, > >> while 20.xx seems close, > > I don't share your view on this one, 21.xx is close, yes :-) Just being > realistic here. So I would say, that if this issue should be tackled, there is > still some time left to do so. > >> I'd like to suggest to postponse HTTPS LuCI (`luci-ssl` vs `luci`) per >> default. > > Do we need to make this hard decission? Can't we leave it to the end users? > We need most of the SSL stuff for other parts, so why not benefit from that in > other parts? > > For the start, can't we simply introduce some first time welcome page on HTTP, > explain to the user, that HTTPS is available, the pros and cons of this > solution and let the user decide? > > In less intrusive way, this welcome page/wizard could be replaced with some > information box "HTTPS is just a moments away", so the user would need to > explicitly request that HTTPS feature. > > There might be some better UX approach, but please try hard to move forward, > not backward :-) right, so +1 > > -- ynezz > > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-devel mailing list > openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
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