[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #52783: Health Check mis-reports https functionality in certain situations
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#52783: Health Check mis-reports https functionality in certain situations
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Reporter: Ipstenu | Owner:
| peterwilsoncc
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: 5.7.1
Component: Site Health | Version: 5.7
Severity: normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: has-patch has-unit-tests commit | Focuses:
fixed-major |
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Changes (by peterwilsoncc):
* status: reopened => closed
* resolution: => fixed
Comment:
Replying to [comment:49 flixos90]:
> I don't fully agree, but I get the point; instead of discarding this, it
would be great to define what kind of documentation ''is'' expected so
that we can point users to it. What do you suggest?
As 5.7.1 is due in a couple of days I think this is best figured out with
the docs team on a follow up ticket. I've created #53024 for the purpose.
In the ticket I have suggested the following but all is up for discussion:
* Fine tune when failures should report warnings or critical errors
* Improve documentation on WordPress.org to avoid overburdening hosting
support teams
* Link to WordPress.org documentation as a primary call to action rather
than contacting the user's host.
I've put this ticket against the 5.8 milestone but it may be able to be
brought forward to 5.7.2 if everything can be discussed and documented in
time.
As a direct answer to the question of what the documentation contains, I
haven't had a chance to consider that but am willing to assist on the
ticket once 5.7.1 has shipped.
I'm going to reclose this ticket as I don't think we'll get the questions
above solved in time for the release.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/52783#comment:52>
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