So this is why you bought all those red caps? If this is a serious call to arms to improve the site I think the opening post could benefit from editing for clarity. While I've not seen it I'm aware that PM is based upon a fork of the everything engine, and this isn't as straight forward as modern frameworks many people are familiar with. I think that this and the learning curve involved will be a factor in gathering willing developers with sufficient time to spare. One (relatively) easy win would be to use lets encrypt via one of the scripts available and a cron job to maintain certificates for the domains, along with the appropriate web server rewrite rules. Currently versions of Chrome (and I suspect Firefox also) display warnings in the address bar that the site is not secure due.
In reply to Re: Let's Make PerlMonks Great Again!
by marto
in thread Let's Make PerlMonks Great Again!
by LanX
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