I looked at going, but unfortunately have to be back on Monday morning for work, so won’t make it.
SSL side-debate is started :)
I use letsencrypt for my company (a tech company, no less), for anything from the front-facing commercial site to APIs, databases and online interfaces. It’s really amazing once you’ve figured out how to properly configure auto-renewal. I made the jump once I noticed that https://stackoverflow.com/ was relying on them.
maxbc wrote:
I use letsencrypt for my company (a tech company, no less), for anything from the front-facing commercial site to APIs, databases and online interfaces. It’s really amazing once you’ve figured out how to properly configure auto-renewal. I made the jump once I noticed that https://stackoverflow.com/ was relying on them.
I use it, too, for my website. It really is a case of configure and forget. (At least when the host system supports it which it does in my case. I use a Synology server.)