Hi, one caveat. The Drupal security team only release security announcements and releases for certain types of releases. See Which Releases Get Security Advisory? in http://drupal.org/security-advisory-policy So if you are in your development branch and you find a security issue you just introduced, just go ahead and fix it yourself with a security tag. If you discover a vulnerability that's in a release type that is covered report it to the security team.
If anyone else on the security team wants to clarify further go ahead. Cheers, Kieran On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:10 AM, nan wich <[email protected]> wrote: > I've noticed that more and more security advisories are reported by module > maintainers. In the past, if I noticed a security problem, I would fix it > and commit the change without saying anything. It was sort of embarrassing > to me to have an SA filed. However, that didn't mean that users would pick > up the fixed version. > > Are maintainers now flagging their own issues as a way to "force" people to > update to the newest code? > > > *Nancy* > -- Get a free, hosted Drupal 7 site: http://www.drupalgardens.com 415-992-8124
