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by laumars
2310 days ago
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> Caddy works with more than just Let's Encrypt though, and we'd like to avoid encouraging a monoculture of automated CAs (as much as I love Let's Encrypt). Which is good but now we're back to my original question: "What CA's does Caddy support?" It shouldn't be that hard of a question to find the answer to but it seems even you can't give me a straight answer and that's really off putting. > Well, sometimes we forget that HN is not actually the center of all new tech. ;) This discussion is a bit of an exception. Most of our leads don't come from HN. You were the one who posted the link! If the landing page isn't designed for HN audiences then maybe that's not the link you should have posted on HN? I know it's hard taking what seams like criticisms when it's your own projects (I maintain popular open source projects too so have experienced this first hand many times myself) but sometimes it pays not to default on the defensive. I'm not saying you have to listen to nor agree with all feedback given -- and obviously I don't expect you to entertain people who are just rude or demanding -- but it's an order of magnitude harder for people to raise legitimate constructive comments or genuine questions / concerns if they're back-footed. |
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The logical extreme of this statement is that @mholt shouldn't post a link to any website unless that link is specifically tailored to the average reader of the site he's posting to. That, or Hacker News is special among all websites @mholt could post to.
I don't think that's fair. I also don't see the defensiveness you see - instead, I see @mholt explaining his website's strategy for the benefit of your understanding (as well as that of any future readers). The alternative to which would be not responding to your feedback at all, as he already has sound reasoning not to incorporate your specific suggestion (which we know because he explained it).
It's important to read into the best possible interpretation of a comment and respond to that, assuming good faith, especially on communities like this one. Otherwise we begin to assume everyone is attacking or defending.