> > Nagoya was setup specifically to be a bugzilla machine for the ASF. It is
> > run by Pier and somebody else, who I can't remember. The root compromise
> > is not a big issue, because that machine doesn't really run anything other
> > than bugzilla.
>
> Errr... no. Root compromise of any machine on the internet is a BIG DEAL.
The
> data on the machine is only a minor part of the issue.
>
If, OTOH, you mean that a machine running only bugzilla can be secured, then I
obviously have no problem with that.
Bill