> Anyway, since you have done your civic duty there's a good chance that a
> fix will find its way into some future version. Thanks for being a good
> citizen.

Django is an awesome project and. However, a bug is a bug. I don't
care if it is a security bug or not, a bug *should* get fixed.

FYI: I sent this information originally to the django security contact
email address as per the website.
This is what I got back.


"I'll be on vacation and offline until December 27th.

I likely won't be responding to the majority of email received between
now and then. If it's important, please re-send the email after the
27th.

Revolution Systems clients should contact <supp...@revsys.com> and/or
Frank Wiles at <fr...@revsys.com>.

In an emergency, I can be contacted at the Ranguana Lodge in
Placencia, Belize. The local number is 523-3112; callers from the US
should call 011-501-523-3112.

Thanks!

Jacob"

So I understand people are busy etc. but ... django is a large project
why did I receive this email?

Required <sarcasm> That's ok all attackers will not look for security
problems in django will not look for bugs while Jacob is away.
</sarcasm>


--
The ripest fruit falls first.           -- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"

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