https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35826

--- Comment #3 from Jeremy Baron <bugzilla+org.wikime...@tuxmachine.com> 
2012-04-10 05:04:55 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> Enforcing secure protocol from labsconsole is just as problematic where people
> have logged in with http: in other (home) wikis, it just reverses the problem.

I don't understand but surely it's not relevant to this bug. Maybe you could
explain on IRC? (to be clear: labsconsole is not an SUL wiki and not even on
the cluster (I think?) and AFAIK it's been forcing everyone to use SSL/TLS
since it was initially created)

[...]
> Until there is a global policy about security protocols, and a clear plan to
> manage it, this modification to my request is problematic.

Again, I don't follow. labsconsole seems to be an independent that doesn't
interact with or even know about any of the other wikis run by the foundation.
and they don't know about it. (accepting maybe commons. but that could be
instantcommons for all I know.)

> PS. It would be useful that if there is a summary change that the original
> summary could be retained somewhere.

It's recorded in the history (see the link next to the bug's modification time.
next to the CC list at the top of the page) and in the email notifications
about the change.

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