User:Jukeboksi/Blog/2013

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    Revision as of 13:26, 30 December 2013 by Jukeboksi (talk | contribs) (SSL cert acquisition not advancing, then again some rules and guidelines have to be decided re implementation wiki and minimum template scheme and automation is needed. + How to tell a human from a bot is a question needing adressing)

    December

    2013-12-30

    Domain http://c.consumium.org set up (it works) Next to the SSL certificate to enable accessing wiki via encrypted, a crucial component of consumer protection. The registrar has some problem with it SSL certificate generation process, I dunno when it will be solved..

    Yeah.. their process gives a 500 error and it says they are probably working on it already..

    Seems one major problem with this whole consumer empowerment scheming is how to tell what is a human and what is a bot.

    2013-12-29

    Working on acquiring a 2nd SSL cert + key to run c.consumium.org/wiki/ with HTTPS protection. To not to protect the users who'd wish so would be inexcusable.

    We seem to have a problem with machines joining, writing their non-sense and pretending to be humans. Something has to be thought to counter this.

    https://d.consumium.org is the same certificate as consumium.org on the cheap Dutch machine ergo needs a distinct sub-domain to keep production servers in Finland to ensure in Finnish jurisdiction.

    According to http://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Consumerium ( tab "General" ) this development wiki has around 20,000 registered users out of which maybe 100-150 are humans. Needs to update the w:CAPTCHA to a moderner version obviously.

    November

    Infographic on who owns what

    September

    2013-09-30

    • Made and verified full backups

    2013-09-02

    • Fixed the index.html of develop.consumerium.org to the version that contains the slogan "Enhancing consumer informedness" in both <title> and <H1>
    • Made, verified and distributed full backups to various machines and also off-line storage. In addition the people hosting the production server #1 take daily off-line snapshots of everything and the TransIP.EU hosting guys offer 1 free snapshot, it'd be much cooler if it was 2.