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Resolution: Low Engagement
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NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Cloud. Using JIRA Server? See the corresponding suggestion.
The Windows installers and screenshot applet need up to date certificates. We use 2-year certificates. For supportability purposes we should start using 3 or 4 year certificates. To ensure we're always up to date we should be pro-actively updating these on a semi regular basis, although because the signatures are often stamped with a timestamp server even when the certificates expire they should still appear as trusted.
The CSR's can take a while to come through once we put in requests to IT and our certificate provider, so this should be done in late 2015 so that we:
- have time to request tickets from IT and incorporate them
- our product continues to be trusted, and in the case of the applet work, for some period after release.
The current round of certificates expire in late 2016. See JRA-35664.
Once you've done this task, create another one with similar parameters to be started in a year and finished in 18 months. Hooray!
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JRACLOUD-35664 New certificates for Windows installer
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JRASERVER-41286 New certificates for Windows installer and applets
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