One of those anecdotal things - the Haiku website always seemed awfully slow to
me.
Now it seems lightning fast (clear cache, reload in ~2 seconds) in update NY.
Michael
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From: "Urias McCullough" [umccullough@xxxxxxxxx]
Date: 05/06/2015 16:19
To: "Public Haiku-inc List" <haiku-inc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [haiku-inc] Re: Contract proposal: website & R1B1 work
Well, now we're pretty off-topic - this should probably go to haiku-web ;)
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 12:35 PM, luroh <lurohh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The first thing that comes to my mind is to throw out GA. With the
shortage of manpower around here, I would bet that no one is paying
any attention to it anyway. And as an additional anecdotal data point,
I've had GA blocked since the day it was launched.
I have to say I'm also not a fan of the shared certificates; even with
the possible security issues aside, it seems kind of deceitful towards
the end user who probably thinks his https connection is end-to-end
encrypted.