I revoked libsdl.org’s SSL cert today and installed a new one that uses
SHA-256. The previous one, which used obsolete SHA-1, made Google Chrome
grumpy, but now it gives you a shiny green padlock again.
I also turned off obsolete SSLv3 and RC4 support and enabled the
appropriate magic brew to support Forward Secrecy and HSTS.
The front page of libsdl.org no longer serves unencrypted images to
encrypted connections, so the green padlock is back in place there, too.
You might have trouble connecting to our server with HTTPS on Internet
Explorer 6 on Windows XP, but I’m going to assume you weren’t at all,
and also weren’t particularly concerned with encryption in that case
anyhow. Firefox, Safari, and Chrome (…Mercurial, etc) should all be fine.
Everything should otherwise continue to work as before, but if anything
is acting weird, please let me know!