I am strongly in favor of using https where possible (I guess there are many other non-ssl links in the code base, but lets tackle the easier ones first).However, the provided link is 1) using http where it could use https, 2) resulting in a redirect (https://opensource.org/Hey thereMost source files contain the "default" copyright-header (also build by a script in devtools/copyright_header.py), which points out that the MIT license can be found in the COPYING file or at http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php .licenses/mit-license.php ) anyway.I propose that I1) create a issue on github,2) `sed -i` the relevant links,3) create a PR on github,4) come back to the mailing list.This change would affect a few hundred files I guess.A question remaining is this change would require a copyright-year-extension (to 2018), too.An example header can be seen e.g. hereI'd be happy about quick feedback - do not know the culture here, yet.Have funFelix