On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:02 PM, jidanni@jidanni.org wrote:
Someone posted a link to
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/Category:Hogtie_bondage
Mmmmm.
Delving further, we find https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/Main_Page says Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, when in fact the real site is http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page . Or is it?
They're the same site. Served from two different domains.
In fact on any page on either site, one cannot find any link to the corresponding page on the other site.
Yeah, secure.wikimedia.org's URL scheme isn't really friendly to outsiders. Historically, this is because SSL certificates are expensive, and there just wasn't enough money in the budget to get more of them for the top-level domains. Maybe this isn't the case anymore.
So now everybody will be passing around two times the amount of links to what in fact is the same material.
If people are pasting double links, then they're being silly. I imagine a lot of stuff on Commons uses {{fullurl:}} so the links are properly generated by MediaWiki.
One would hope the owners of Wiki[pm]would redirect etc. one to the other, to stem the proliferation of non-canonical links.
Redirection would be pointless. Serving them from the same domain (eg: https://commons.wikimedia.org) would be great and is already posted as a bug[0]. I think this is your primary complaint, but as usual you spent half of your post insulting people and creating straw men.
-Chad