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Re: Security web page



On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Sue Campbell wrote:

> I agree that we should have a debian-security-announce mailing list.
> This will help to give Debian a more professional image.

That's also the name I had thought up for such a list. It fits neatly into
our present mailing-list naming scheme... there's already a
debian-security-private, and (who knows) someday there might be a
debian-security mailing-list too (for security reviews or general
discussions of Debian-related security matters).

> 
> To help resolve this here are a few questions needing answers:
> 
(snip)
> If not, is someone else willing to do this?
> If you already read bugtraq, this should be a big job.

You meant "should *not* be", right?

> 
> Do Chris Hudon and/or Klee Dienes have the time to do this long term?
> 
> If not, should there be a security bug manager?

Actually, Klee and I had more or less split the security job this way:
Klee worries about new maintainers, I sorry about security bugs. So the
answers to your two last questions are "yes" and "there's already one,
except he's more or less on vacation right now".

  Christian


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