Just a heads-up.
Clicking "Nightly Builds" on the Trinity web site menu bar results in an
SSL
Error:
"The site's security certificate is not trusted!
You attempted to reach
quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net, but the server
presented a certificate issued by an entity that is not trusted by your
computer's operating system. This may mean that the server has generated
its
own security credentials, which Chromium cannot rely on for identity
information, or an attacker may be trying to intercept your
communications.
You should not proceed, especially if you have never seen this warning
before
for this site."
It's invoked because https is specified for access to the nightly builds;
is
this necessary?
Also, I can't help thinking that an unqualified certificate is worse than
useless, so why does it even exist?
LeeE
It mainly exists because the Launchpad software which QuickBuild is built
on cannot operate without a certificate. To make matters worse, it won't
work over plain HTTP either.
I have had plans for some time to investigate a free "real" certificate
for that site, but never found the time to do so.
Tim