[haiku-inc] Re: Contract proposal: website & R1B1 work

  • From: "Michael Phipps" <michael.phipps@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Public Haiku-inc List"<haiku-inc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 18:59:56 -0400

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 &amp; 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've disabled the module that we were using to inject this for now - I
was one of the few that probably reviewed the GA regularly in the
past, but it's been a while since i've bothered.

Let's try without it for a bit and see what improvements we notice.

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.

For rudimentary anonymous always-encrypted traffic (the latest fad to
circumvent NSA, etc.), it doesn't bother me much - but for
authenticated secure traffic it kinda does.

- Urias



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