Re: postgresql-archive.org

From: Justin Clift <justin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
To: legrand legrand <legrand_legrand(at)hotmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: postgresql-archive.org
Date: 2018-08-28 00:52:55
Message-ID: b6fa10c4d80aa1aee5df086e3549f9b4@postgresql.org
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On 2018-08-27 21:19, legrand legrand wrote:
> First modification has been done by Nabble team:
>
> "This is a postgreSQL mailing list archive and forum provided by
> Nabble. It
> is not an official postgresql website." has been added to the website
> header.
>
> Other points are still discussed at
> http://support.nabble.com/How-to-join-Hugo-lt-Nabble-gt-owner-of-postgresql-archive-org-td7601285.html#a7601302
>
> Any comment is welcome.
> Regards
> PAscal

Thanks PAscal and Álvaro, that looks to be constructive and heading
things in a good direction.

For reference info (and please pass this on), the HTTPS thing is fairly
important. It's not due to any kind of care factor for Google search
rankings, it's more basic security these days.

There are **many** tools available (including OSS libraries) for
modifying
unencrypted http on the fly these days. Both for outright nefarious
purposes (ugh), but also in use by both ISPs, and governments in
countries
with less than stellar reputations.

Unfortunately, it's now very common. Thus the uptake of Lets Encrypt
and
similar, which at least helps. :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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