On 4/29/20 2:53 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Who has the perms to fix the API doc hosting?
All,
Sorry...just got back from vacation :D
I thought I fixed this before I left, but then "SOMEBODY" (I won't name
names) went and swapped an innocent http URL for a fancy-pants https and
it all broke again :D
All of the project owners have permissions to fix this, but the docs I
left (before vacation) made some big assumptions (my bad). I've fixed
the problem (added https) and updated the doc's docs to be more clear
about the issue and solution.
In all cases the root-cause was human-action and not robots, aliens or
sun-spots. So it should remain fixed going forward unless anybody
touches anything :D
Kidding aside, this was breaking out of an 'abundance-of-caution' design
by some kind soul. Despite the ugly and nearly useless error message,
the problem and fix is now (hopefully) documented enough that we'll know
what to do should it ever break again.
Thanks Josh for letting us know! I apologize for the slowness of fix.
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