Switch CDN provider from cdnjs to jsdelivr?
See original GitHub issueIt was suggested (via email) F2 javascript files get moved to jsdelivr from cdnjs for better overall support in addition to a bigger network footprint and higher uptime. In case you aren’t aware, F2 introduced CDN support in September 2013.
I’d like to open the poll for voting on the issue. Looking at this uptime chart jsdelivr outperforms cdnjs.
Comment with cdnjs or jsdelivr to cast your vote.
Thanks.
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And today CDNJs is faster than JSDelivr http://www.cdnperf.com/
cdnjs has been fast at deploying new versions since adding the
[author]flag in the title of the pull request. Closing this out as I haven’t seen enough reasons to switch.