Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Previously Joey Hess wrote: > > Why is the last security update listed on the www.debian.org web page, > > and the last security announcement posted to debian-security-announce, > > from way back in March? > > One reason: we probably need one or two extra people in the security > team. We had someone join the security team last year only to leave > before doing anything, and another this year who is still a member > but doesn't seem to have done anything yet.
Yes. > I'm guessing that we'll get a bunch of replies from people stating that > they want to volunteer. We'll probably ignore or reject most of those > since we want people we know we can trust. True. > > While a quick grep of debian-changes for this month and April for > > "security" finds: Joey, can you feed us with that information? I feel that it is helpful to track problems and to get them documented. But.. please don't put more than 5 such problems in one mail... that's flood.... > Lets ignore all the ones from potato and woody, we don't support that. > That leaves: I strongly object! We have a lot of users who already use potato so we have to support it. It's also being released soon - I hope. Regards, Joey -- No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly to answer. -- Perl book