I was looking up some links for a blog post, and notice that neither push-language.com nor push-language.org are running securely under https
certificates? I assume you still have the domains, @lspector? That should be relatively easy to fix.
I’m confused by this for a couple of reasons.
First, I think that only versions of these without hyphens go anywhere.
Second, both (without the hyphens) resolve to an old page of mine at Hampshire, https://faculty.hampshire.edu/lspector/push.html.
Third, that IS https
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One of the main things on that page is a link to our Discourse site, https://discourse.pushlanguage.org/, which is also https
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Possibly I should remove most of the rest of that old Hampshire page… or maybe recreate part of it as a page on the Discourse site and redirect pushlanguage.com and pushlanguage.org to go to that page…
yup you’re absolutely right
I think when I registered pushlanguage.com|org, I also did the hyphenated ones, but when I transferred them you let them lapse ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
. It was probably an old bookmark or something.