- added precisions and suggestions about how to generate Let's Encrypt certificates. Users have reported their installations didn't work when the problem came from missing certificates (false positives).
- security defaults of Nginx follow the basic robustness principle "be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept", which isn't enough with modern security standards, so we should be picky with the cipher suites we use, among other things. Extra comments (especially for the TLS1.3 protocol support parameter) make the requirement of a recent Nginx installation obvious, and the downgrade alternative remains clear to the system administrator.
All in all, we should aknowledge users will most often copy and paste the configuration files. Making them secure by default may force a few users to read their configuration, but on the long run we are making the fediverse more secure.
Since I've come to modify a bit the Nginx config in `support/doc/production.md`, I've merged it with the template so that they stay consistent.
* Change full screen to standalone
This will make the notification bar visible
* Added theme color
Now the address bar will match the color of the search panel.
* Remove orientation:"portrait"
* Re-adding orientation property
This time, with "any" value
* Include Web Manifest
Now we need to fix the path, which shouldn't be hard.
* Delete unused icon
* Remove Thumbs.db
That file was automatically generated
* Fixed icon path
* Fixed typo
on ubuntu `sudo -u` doesn't set homedirectory of the targeted user althought debian does. it requires the option `-H`. I think with this option it works in both case.