BTW. I will add this information to the FAQ in the "Debian
Securing Manual" ASAP. Since I wrote (for the Hispalinux Congress) also a
brief overview of how security is handled in Debian I will try to include
it too in order to give overall knowledge to the user.
In any case, I'm con
> > - where are security updates published, why is mirroring discarded
>
> Not sure why ``Why are there no official mirrors for security.debian.org?''
> is not sufficient. Mentioning about the mailing list should be on the
> main security page. Also not sure why that isn't sufficient.
P
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> Some questions I sent to Wichert:
>
> - who is it composed of (how to get in it)
Added.
> - what is the process of a DSA before it's released (track the bug,
> backport the fix...)
Added.
> - where are security updates published, why is mirroring discard
Some questions I sent to Wichert:
- who is it composed of (how to get in it)
- what is the process of a DSA before it's released (track the bug,
backport the fix...)
- where are security updates published, why is mirroring discarded
- who to get in touch in case of a possible vulnerability in a gi
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> PS: I also feel that the security team should write some more lines
> regarding how security is handled in Debian in order for users/others to
> be aware of it. The current FAQ does not give enough info IMHO.
Please provide questions.
Regards,
Joey
I have just commited version 1.9 of the "Securing Debian Manual"
to the DDP CVS, and it is (IMHO) quite useful and less of a "beta"
document. Thus, I think it's existence should be made know directly in the
security.debian.org page.
However, I do not want to step on somebody else's
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