Hmm. Here's a suggestion.

- This idea is based on the asumtion that espesially serversystems need 
good security.

1. Make a votingpage and anounce it on debian-users asking what are the 
main servers people are running on their debian systems.

2. Go through the 10 highest and make sure they follow secure practies 
like libsafe.

3. Support security in these servers also for testing and unstable.

<rant>
I think it would be worthwhile to rethink the philosophy of 
debian-stable. Instead of saying the next version of debian is stable 
when all it's packages are stable, how about defining a stable version 
of each package, and saying that stable is a dynamic target. In the age 
of highspeed conections, most most people could then install debian over 
the 'net instead of the install cd's.
</rant>

I apoligize to all the people reading this list for filling it with 
rants. Will stop now.

Tarjei


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