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Hopefully the wording is a little more explicit and clearer
by stating its purpose in the first line of the description.
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Latency from redirects is painful, and HTTPS can protect privacy
in some cases.
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HTTPS helps some with reader privacy and Let's Encrypt seems to
be working well enough the past few months.
This change will allow us to reduce subjectAltName bloat in our
TLS certificate over time. It will also promote domain name
agility to support mirrors or migrations to other domains
(including a Tor hidden service mirror).
http://bogomips.org/unicorn/ will remain available for people on
legacy systems without usable TLS. There is no plan for automatic
redirecting from HTTP to HTTPS at this time.
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* add nntp_url to the olddoc website footer
* update legacy support status for 4.x (not 4.8.x)
* update copyright range to 2016
* note all of our development tools are Free Software, too
* remove cgit mention; it may not always be cgit
(but URLs should remain compatible).
* discourage downloading snapshot tarballs;
"git clone" + periodic "git fetch" is more efficient
* remove most mentions of unicorn_rails as that
was meant for ancient Rails 1.x/2.x users
* update path reference to Ruby 2.3.0
* fix nginx upstream module link to avoid redirect
* shorten Message-ID example to avoid redirects
and inadvertant linkage
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Most of these were found by the `linkchecker' package
in Debian.
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Update the old mailing list info with our new public-inbox info.
The old mongrel.rubyforge.org links have been dead for years,
oh well. There's only a few days left of RubyForge left...
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Suggested-by: Jeremy Evans
ref: http://mid.gmane.org/AANLkTintT4vHGEdueuG45_RwJqFCToHi5pm2-WKDSUMz@mail.gmail.com
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working_directory and Worker#user got added over time, so
recommending Dir.chdir and Process::UID.change_privilege
is bad.
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Mostly for `unicorn_rails`, but TMPDIR is universal.
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..but keep -P deprecated. --path is still useful for testing
ad-hoc changes when you don't want to commit your changes
permanently to a configuration file.
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