Re: vacation mail

2014-08-07 Thread Daniel
It's not the first, and it won't be the last. Y'know, if I was a malicious individual I might lurk the Debian security mailing lists until I saw such an announcement, and then wait for a security vulnerability, for example [DSA 2998-1] to be posted thereafter. Deducing that the individual or

Re: vacation mail

2014-08-07 Thread Jason Fergus
Ha, I think it's hilarious when people do this. Also stupid, but if it weren't for stupid people, who would we have to laugh at? :D On Thu, 2014-08-07 at 15:54 +0100, Daniel wrote: It's not the first, and it won't be the last. Y'know, if I was a malicious individual I might lurk the Debian

Re: vacation mail

2014-08-07 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Jason Fergus dijo [Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 09:48:24AM -0600]: Ha, I think it's hilarious when people do this. Also stupid, but if it weren't for stupid people, who would we have to laugh at? :D Right. And these messages bug us, true. But please, stop it. Debian project mailing lists are not the

Re: Mensaje Ausencia

2014-08-07 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 01:49:21AM -0700, Grond wrote: A vacation notice to a mailing list? I mean; really? Something to consider is that lots of folks run statistical filters that do a great job of noting and nuking these things. However, when you copy the effective spam in its entirety in

External check

2014-08-07 Thread Raphael Geissert
CVE-2014-3472: RESERVED CVE-2014-5075: RESERVED CVE-2014-5179: missing from list -- The output might be a bit terse, but the above ids are known elsewhere, check the references in the tracker. The second part indicates the status of that id in the tracker at the moment the script was run. --