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Website via HTTPS #18
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One more option is using free netlify with LetsEncrypt SSL and Continuous Deployment |
I think we should use CloudFare, it's easy to setup and free. @khanhicetea We're already automatically deploying to the reactphp.github.io repo via Travis CI: https://travis-ci.org/reactphp/website |
Sounds good. If that's the direction everyone agrees to go, let me know and I'll update the DNS records. |
I know we've discussed this in the past and I agree it's about time we should make this happen 👍 Given the type of content that's hosted on the site currently, I'd also suggest going with cloudflare, also because it's mostly zero maintenance 👍 |
Seems we're all in agreement 👍 , @cboden can you update the DNS records? 🎉 |
Closing this as the website is now available through HTTPS: https://reactphp.org |
We received a tweet yesterday about the inability to reach the website via HTTPS: https://twitter.com/_le_futuriste/status/898835476827828224
We can handle this in a few different ways:
The latter is by far my favourite but I don't mind setting up the CloudFront distribution and paying for it 😄 .
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