[HTTPS-Everywhere] Where are the public archives and subscription issues

Colonel Graff graffatcolmingov at gmail.com
Fri Jun 3 07:29:22 PDT 2011


2011/6/3 shirish शिरीष <shirishag75 at gmail.com>

> 2011/6/3 Colonel Graff <graffatcolmingov at gmail.com>:
> > I can confirm this as the case, which is bizarre since I could have sworn
> > that I used one of the links there to subscribe. That aside, if you click
> on
> > the link in this line:
> > Information about how to access the project's Git repository and get
> > involved in development is here.
> > There's a correct link to the mailing list.
>
> Dear Colonel Graff,
>       Thank you for replying so quickly. Two points though :-
>
> a. When you (I mean the web developer who put up the page) puts up
> something related to development that one cannot jump to thinking that
> the mailing list subscription or/and web archives are there.
>
I don't think this was their thinking. I was just pointing out that what
looked
like the correct link, could be found there.


> b. The development page also ends up both for subscribing as well as
> seeing the web archives  I end up with the same Now if I click on this
> link it sends me to a page with a dialog box appearing (the
> subscription page or listinfo page being dimmed) and asking me to fill
> in a username and password and telling that its EFF Intraweb.
>
> You're right, and this is doesn't make any sense to me either.

> The links which I tried are :-
>
> https://mail1.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere
> https://mail1.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere/
>
> Both end up with that same dialog box.
>
> > As for talk of an update for 5.0b3, I cannot recall seeing it >on the
> mailing list. I think there is a compatability add-on for >firefox that will
> disable  it checking the maxVersion in HTTPS > Everywhere (or any other
> add-on you wish to use).
>
> <snipped>
>
> Looking forward to clarification. FWIW's I thought eff.org did have
> publically anonymously viewable archives. At least it was till 6~7
> months ago, the last time I checked.
>
> They used to, at least when I first started using HTTPS Everywhere and
subscribed to the mailing list. I would guess this is a mistake that no one
picked up on before you did.
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