From: Clinton Ebadi Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 19:24:21 +0000 (-0400) Subject: update all links from http to https X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/hcoop/hcoop-website.git/commitdiff_plain/ca5ff653336209bf36c024b91ca8c72556af2eec update all links from http to https except for domains that stilldon't have https --- diff --git a/contact.shtml b/contact.shtml index 12d3c3c..e88c75a 100644 --- a/contact.shtml +++ b/contact.shtml @@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ Chat #hcoop on Freenode   (This is an -Internet Relay +href="https://freenode.net/">Freenode   (This is an +Internet Relay Chat channel where you can ask other users questions or generally chatter.) Membership -membership@hcoop.net   (For new and prospective members with questions about memership not covered in our FAQs.) +membership@hcoop.net   (For new and prospective members with questions about memership not covered in our FAQs.) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ chatter.) Mailing Lists -Existing members needing help are encouraged to post their questions to the hcoop-help or hcoop-misc mailing lists prior to contacting our admins. Prior to posting questions to the mailing lists, however, please verify that the answer to your question does not already exist in the HCoop Wiki. +Existing members needing help are encouraged to post their questions to the hcoop-help or hcoop-misc mailing lists prior to contacting our admins. Prior to posting questions to the mailing lists, however, please verify that the answer to your question does not already exist in the HCoop Wiki. diff --git a/index.shtml b/index.shtml index 702cfad..b62fc92 100644 --- a/index.shtml +++ b/index.shtml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ democratically as a USA 501(c)(12) non-profit corporation. HCoop members pool their resources to support most any services that qualify as "Internet hosting." Using custom tools +href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/DomTool/UserGuide">custom tools written in SML we offer the benefits of a shared hosting environment with nearly the same flexibility a VPS would offer. Thanks to our cooperative @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ expanding the resources available to each member.

We're fans of Free Software and release all of our custom + href="https://git.hcoop.net/?a=project_list;o=age;pf=hcoop">custom software under Free licenses.
We are cooperatively organized and not-for-profit, adhering to the Seven + href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/SevenPrinciples">Seven Principles.
diff --git a/join.shtml b/join.shtml index aa9b971..7a9bdef 100644 --- a/join.shtml +++ b/join.shtml @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ HCoop is currently accepting new members and only asks that you meet the following basic requirements prior to submitting your application. Members must be able to: diff --git a/what.shtml b/what.shtml index d545b6d..00d03ca 100644 --- a/what.shtml +++ b/what.shtml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

Our service is built upon Debian GNU/Linux, Kerberos, OpenAFS, and our custom services manager Domtool. Using +href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/DomTool">Domtool. Using Domtool, you can configure the behavior of your domains and sites in shared daemons without needing to request anything from a superuser. Since we provide a generic @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ Debian GNU/Linux shell, you can write and run your own daemons in whatever programming language you fancy.

We support Free Software, releasing all of our custom software under Free licenses, and using +href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/Code">under Free licenses, and using only Free Software for our infrastructure.

Our servers are -colocated at Peer1 in New +href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/Hardware">servers are +colocated at Peer1 in New York City. They have excellent connectivity, several layers of power redundancy, and helpful on-site staff.

@@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ staff.

BandwidthWe currently have a 5Mbps connection (95th + href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burstable_billing">95th percentile billing) burstable to 100Mbps. If your sites see less than fifty or so gigabytes of traffic per month, we can feasibly host you. OpenAFSA publicly accessible OpenAFS cell + href="https://openafs.org">OpenAFS cell (/afs/hcoop.net/ the whole world round). This lets you access your HCoop storage as if it were local disk on every major operating @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ staff.

Etc.Volunteers host shared services for the benefit of all members. These currently include - a git server, managed MoinMoin install, and Jabber + a git server, managed MoinMoin install, and Jabber (YOU@hcoop.net). We hope to offer GNU Mediagoblin, Diaspora*, Gitorious, darcsweb, and other services in the future (or: insert your idea here). diff --git a/who.shtml b/who.shtml index 74f45d1..eda488d 100644 --- a/who.shtml +++ b/who.shtml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

Who We Are

-HCoop is an Internet hosting service which operates in the form of a non-profit (c)(12) democratic cooperative. Each member has an equal vote in the workings of the organization and election of Board of Directors. Many members choose to join HCoop because it provides them with more freedom, transparency, and options than other hosting services. +HCoop is an Internet hosting service which operates in the form of a non-profit (c)(12) democratic cooperative. Each member has an equal vote in the workings of the organization and election of Board of Directors. Many members choose to join HCoop because it provides them with more freedom, transparency, and options than other hosting services.

@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ HCoop members range from individuals who have never hosted or managed a website

-Our system administrators and other active members operate as volunteers for the betterment of the cooperative. Active participation in the cooperative is not required, however we encourage all members to vote in the Board of Directors elections which occur once a year and read any announcements that come from our admins via e-mail (very, very seldom). +Our system administrators and other active members operate as volunteers for the betterment of the cooperative. Active participation in the cooperative is not required, however we encourage all members to vote in the Board of Directors elections which occur once a year and read any announcements that come from our admins via e-mail (very, very seldom).