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I've been running Mango for about two weeks in a containerized service behind Nginx. First incident was when pihole blocked cdn.jsdelivr.net. I could have easily allowed it through but I continued to ask the question; "Why are these files not included in the image?" I thought it was something to do with the license, but I couldn't find any reason why they were not included.
This brings me to these two questions:
Are there any benefits that Mango gets from sourcing from an external CDN over hosting it out locally?
Has the team thought about what happens to user experience when internet access is unavailable?
For the time being I'm using my local CDN coupled with the Nginx sub_filter configs to replace all the external sources to point locally, but just wanted to see if this is something that anyone has thought about.
Thanks for your time!
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I've been running Mango for about two weeks in a containerized service behind Nginx. First incident was when pihole blocked
cdn.jsdelivr.net
. I could have easily allowed it through but I continued to ask the question; "Why are these files not included in the image?" I thought it was something to do with the license, but I couldn't find any reason why they were not included.This brings me to these two questions:
For the time being I'm using my local CDN coupled with the Nginx
sub_filter
configs to replace all the external sources to point locally, but just wanted to see if this is something that anyone has thought about.Thanks for your time!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: