> I  think this is a good opportunity for the Management at Declude to
> develop a notification policy.

Quite so. This is getting less Gee-golly-Scott-must-be-on-vacation and
more  Something-must-be-done.  There  should  be  a security/stability
notification   list,  separate  from  the  support  list,  started  up
promptly.  Right now, we're getting even less transparency than we get
from  Microsoft; in fact, the MS bulletins provide ample templates for
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