Pedro, When you assign an issue to secur...@openoffice.apache.org, it becomes invisible to all but the security team.
Since this is not about a vulnerability, I will change the issue to the default assignment. Please do not assign issues to others. If you want to assign it to yourself, that is fine. Otherwise use the default assignment. If you are ever dealing with an exploitable vulnerability, do not use bugzilla. Communicate with the security@ mailing list directly. - Dennis > -----Original Message----- > From: Pedro Giffuni [mailto:p...@apache.org] > Sent: Friday, September 16, 2016 08:41 > To: OOo Apache <dev@openoffice.apache.org> > Subject: Access denied on bugzilla ... > > FWIW ... > I just tried to access BZ 127117, which I created in the first place, > and now I got > "You are not authorized to access issue #127117." > It is only a very minor update to openssl, and I wanted to submit the > patch to do it.(AOO bugzilla and I have never been in a good > relationship). > While here I shall explain the intent of the two recent requests: it is > clear that we won't release soon updated, and hopefully secure, versions > of some very basic support libraries/utilities. At least doing some > minor low-hanging-fruit updates should save some pain to our users and > some embarrassment to the project. The changes are very conservative and > have been tested for a while in trunk but are superseded by the versions > in trunk. > I will let the RM and the security team determine if they are worth it. > Regards, > Pedro. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org