On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 02:53, Andy Shaw <andy.s...@qt.io> wrote:
>
> It is there, but you have to go to http://lists.qt-project.org for now, it is 
> being moved to a new server so at some point the https address will be back, 
> but until then you need to use the http address.

In case you're not aware, HTTP is being deprecated, and modern,
up-to-date web browser will redirect you to HTTPS/443 if it is
available.
If lists.qt-project.org doesn't support HTTPS, then it shouldn't
answer on port 443.
To be clear: my web browser will redirect me to https automatically
because https is port 443 and port 443 on lists.qt-project.org is open
and responding.
The issue is that port 443 is serving plain HTTP instead of HTTPS.

In a broader statement, i'm questioning the fitness of the Qt company
to manage the qt-project.org domain.
Obviously the Qt company is not making any money with qt-project.org,
so please hand it over to the community.

Chris

>
> Andy
>
> Development på vegne av Christian Gagneraud 
> <development-bounces+andy.shaw=qt...@qt-project.org på vegne av 
> chg...@gmail.com> skrev følgende den 31.10.2018, 14:36:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     Can we have Qt mailing list archive back?
>     I believe it is tracked by
>     https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTWEBSITE-831 and as been going on for
>     weeks. Can the "Qt Project Hosting Foundation" (from whois record)
>     take care of that?
>     What is going on?
>
>     Chris
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