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Forwarding mail from private/security lists



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Two people, Jim Pick <jim@jimpick.com> and Joey Hess <joey@kite.ml.org>,
have moved the message "Tetris trademark infringement" posted to
debian-security, forwarding or copying its content to a public list,
debian-devel, because they thought that the argument should be discussed
there.

I'm not questioning on the fact that the problem should belong to
debian-devel or debian-private, but I didn't like that a message coming
from someone _outside_ debian and addressed to a private list (more than
private, a security list) has been forwarded to public.

I think that people at that company perfectly knows what debian-devel is
for and, if they decide to address to a more restricted list, we
shouldn't step in and tell everybody that a commercial company (name and
surname) is having a legal problem about copyright infringement.

IMHO this is a very reserved information, and should be kept secret.
Message could have been moved after removal of any reference to
Companies, Domains and Names of people involved.

We should also be aware that not all people posting to debian-security
knows that the list is connected to _ALL_ the Debian Developers, old and
new ones.

Some times ago, the footer on every message was used to tell:

Please respect the confidentiality of material on the debian-private
list.

Pete, could you restore the footer (if you agree with me, obviouosly)?
I would even suggest a stronger one (only for debian-security):
"You're not allowed to forward this message outside this security list,
otherways your account on master will be disabled."


This is my _strong_ opinion.
What others think?

Fabrizio
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