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GitHub allows projects to verify domains as belonging to them (https://blog.github.com/changelog/2018-08-07-domain-verification/). I was going to do it for python3statement.org, but I guess it uses a custom DNS, separate from namecheap, which I don't have access to.
I was also looking to check the HTTPs only box, but it doesn't let me because the DNS is set as an A record instead of a CNAME record.
This is not high priority obviously, but whoever has access to the DNS stuff might want to look into this if you get some free time (I'm assuming either @Carreau or @takluyver).
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That's because initially GitHub did not allow https on custom domain, so it is deployed on https://netlify.com, @asmeurer you seem to be an admin there as well
OK. Moving back to gh-pages doesn't seem easy, if we want to keep nelify. I'll just leave it as it is. I don't know if nelify allows to enforce https (nellify's interface isn't showing me the settings page for it in the list, if I do have access).
GitHub allows projects to verify domains as belonging to them (https://blog.github.com/changelog/2018-08-07-domain-verification/). I was going to do it for python3statement.org, but I guess it uses a custom DNS, separate from namecheap, which I don't have access to.
I was also looking to check the HTTPs only box, but it doesn't let me because the DNS is set as an A record instead of a CNAME record.
This is not high priority obviously, but whoever has access to the DNS stuff might want to look into this if you get some free time (I'm assuming either @Carreau or @takluyver).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: