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Mike Abel
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29. octubre 2005 09:32:44
Plans
Hi Folks,
do you have plans to copy *all* user content from the old system?
I think its a bad idea to kill all the work from the old system, ok the weblog is working well. I have no time to create the content again. I get an certificate error/mismatch when i enter the new site, a known problem?
Regards Mike
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greve
Localización: when not travelling: Zürich, Switzerland
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29. octubre 2005 10:20:58
Re: Plans
We migrated as much content as possible by script, which was quite difficult as Plone has a significant lock-in effect: that is why this took weeks until it actually worked well enough to migrate what has been migrated now.
There are no plans to migrate anything else by script.
All the rest needs to be migrated by hand, which is why the old portal will be running until the end of the year at http://plone.fsfe.org -- so nothing will have to be created again, cut & paste will do the job. And if you ask them nicely, our volunteers will probably help you with that and may even do it for you.
The certificate problem sounds odd and unfamiliar.
Which URL have you been using? What is the error message?
-- Georg
http://www.fsfe.org/fellows/greve/
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Mike Abel
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29. octubre 2005 19:34:04
Re: Plans
Danke für die schnelle Antwort Georg, das schöne Wetter heute verzögerte meine.
Cut and Paste hört sich gut an.
Zum Zertifikatproblem: Der Fehler tritt direkt nach dem Klick auf den Login-Button auf. Dann erhalte ich im aktuellen Firefox:
"Webseite zertifiziert von unbekannter Zertifizierungsstelle"
"Konnte die Identität von *.fsfe.org als vertauenswürdige Webseite nicht bestätigen" Was natürlich ein Unding wäre.
Grüße aus Augsburg Mike
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greve
Localización: when not travelling: Zürich, Switzerland
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29. octubre 2005 23:32:17
Re: Plans
For the sake of the non-German speakers I'm going to reply in English -- hope you don't mind.
Most CAs are not worth much, some of the common root certificates already were reportedly compromised. Besides this, they are usually unreasonably expensive.
For that reason http://www.fsfe.org uses the CAcert.org authority, which is sort of community-run and seems to be the best available choice right now. As far as I know, not all distributions have the root certificate installed. So you might want to go to http://www.cacert.org, get the root certificate and install it (Firefox is pretty good at doing this semi-automatically). That should solve the problem, I hope.
FWIW: I think Firefox and/or Debian are planning to include CAcert.org in the future. So this problem should go away soon, I hope.
-- Georg
http://www.fsfe.org/fellows/greve/
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Mike Abel
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30. octubre 2005 08:07:31
Re: Plans
Thanks Georg, for the information about the cetificate, now it works. Have a nice day.
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