On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 18:19 +0100, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
This is a very reasonable proposal, but could represent a problem for some in an indirect way. My personal blog is currently hosted in a manner that makes using https not possible.[^0] I don't know if others are in a similar situation, but it is reasonable to think so. Enabling https is one thing, but in my case a full migration will be required. Is there a reason we need to require the blogs that are aggregated to be https and not just encourage it and move the planet to https?
Sounds like we may be in the same boat...
I use github pages with a custom domain and it does not appear to support https at the moment. I am researching to see if that is accurate and what my other options are.
Perhaps when we announce this it would be good to have a few Fedora Magazine / CommBlog article on how to enable https:// on popular blog hosting sites that people may use in addition to some options for people to migrate too.
Charles