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"name": "First last",
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"role": "9999x developer",
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"company": "Bigcorp",
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"picture": "https://...",
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"picture": "https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1624497316366528512/fBMXDuiZ_400x400.jpg",
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"quote": "Caddy is cool.",
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"link": "https://..."
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},
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{
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"name": "Brad Warren",
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"role": "Lead Engineer of Certbot",
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"company": "Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)",
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"picture": "https://sea1.discourse-cdn.com/letsencrypt/user_avatar/community.letsencrypt.org/bmw/144/7797_2.png",
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"quote": "I think we should consider making Caddy the default ACME client recommendation. … It allows for better integration between the TLS server and the ACME management of those certificates. … [ACME clients with] Apache and NGINX are inherently more error prone and brittle than having the TLS server manage its certificates itself. … Caddy is written in a memory-safe language. Adoption of memory-safe programming languages is something that both ISRG and the broader computer security community have been encouraging more and more lately.",
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"link": "https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/should-our-default-client-recommendation-be-caddy-if-not-why-not/199949?u=mholt"
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},
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{
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"name": "Josh Aas",
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"role": "Executive Director",
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"company": "Let's Encrypt",
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"picture": "https://sea1.discourse-cdn.com/letsencrypt/user_avatar/community.letsencrypt.org/josh/144/10641_2.png",
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"quote": "Caddy is impressive. This is what we want, setting up a secure website.",
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"link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE5UhQGg_Fo"
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},
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{
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"name": "Stripe",
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"role": "Global Leader of Fintech",
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"quote": "With its extensible architecture and on-line config API, Caddy powers many of Stripe's internal systems."
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},
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"name": "Robert Melton",
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"role": "Software Developer",
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"quote": "Our client was in deep trouble: they were about to fail PCI compliance. We tossed Caddy in front hours before the deadline and went from 40 to 0 security errors in just minutes. … We have put over 1,000 domains on Caddy so far."
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}
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