On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 07:00:14PM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> If it should be
fedoraproject.org in general, good. But if one is
> going to host a website with a different top level domain, it really
> needs a different SSL key. What's present on
fedoraproject.net seems
> to be simply the content of
fedoraproject.org: this kind of
> duplication of sharing of a single website for multiple URL's is quite
> commonplace, but SSL creates a real certificate problem if they're in
> different domains.
> I'll certainly accept I should have been using
fedoraprojects.org, and
> that's cool.
But why did you try fedoraproject.net? It should not be promoted
anywhere as far as I know.
I'm frankly unsure. It worked enough to produce a legible
dist-6E-epel.cfg, just not a valid one due to the misused topurl.