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Mostly it's a pain in the butt to change - have to update the documentation links in the shell, etc.
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@ridiculousfish, @fish-shell/contributors: Do we want this?
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I don't really care either way, there's other things I'd rather do.
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OK, it sounds there's nobody particularly keen on this change. Thanks for bringing it up though!
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What are you proposing? They're both valid and provide the same content.
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He's proposing making fish.sh the primary one we link to. Most everything uses fishshell.com. From a marketing perspective, I'm inclined to agree fish.sh is superficially superior and also cute. I'd go so far as to suggest making fishshell.com do a 301 redirect to fish.sh in the hope that facilitates others adopting it and that it transfers over some Google-fu/rankings.
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noted that fish.sh
does not have separate SSL cert and simply shares the one given to fishshell.com
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This looks like an extremely bikesheddable change, so I will put my two cents in and say I don't think we should bother, but I recognise the entirely cosmetic nature.
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That should be easily resolvable - we could get a free SSL cert from https://www.startcomca.com or use Let's Encrypt.
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@noformnocontent that's kind of a big deal. https://fish.sh/ leads to a security warning and does not load by default in a modern browser.
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Yikes, I should be able to fix the SSL cert for fish.sh. Thanks for pointing that out.
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You should be aware of WoSign/StartCom/StartSSL. Some of the certificates they issued in the past were dangerously flawed and both Google and Mozilla's browsers stop trusting the CA.
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2016/10/24/distrusting-new-wosign-and-startcom-certificates/
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Ah, I wasn't aware they were problematic. I used StartSSL a few years ago for a free SSL cert for my own domain but haven't used them recently. Thanks.
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why not just use Let's Encrypt
?
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fishshell.com is hosted on AWS S3 and uses CloudFront for https, with AWS issued certs.
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https://fish.sh certs should be sorted, thanks for reporting that.
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I don't think so, but this is a bikesheddable question.
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Related Issues (20)
- documentation is being clipped on small (phone) screen HOT 1
- Website search doesn't seem to work HOT 1
- What happened to the main page of fishshell.com ? HOT 4
- RSS Feed for the Blog HOT 1
- Improve fallback fonts using ModernFontStacks HOT 1
- Regarding the magenta home page. HOT 7
- Link to 3.7 release notes from blog actually points to 3.6 release notes HOT 1
- Duplicated text in documentation "Writing your own completions"
- Redirect /docs/ to /docs/current/
- markup typo HOT 1
- The Guix package URL is broken HOT 3
- HTTPS should be the only allowed protocol HOT 2
- SSL certificate is broken HOT 11
- Possibly a typo in docs HOT 1
- typos in urls HOT 1
- Some HTML tags interpreted as plain text HOT 1
- Link to Linux tab for WSL
- Why are we tracking site/_site folder in git HOT 2
- Update webconfig screenshot when 3.2 is released HOT 1
- Can't search for commands like "if" and "for" HOT 1
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