On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Florian Effenberger < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Jürgen Schmidt wrote on 2011-10-06 13:18: > >> If a TDF or ASF list is secondary for me but i would volunteer to join >> this >> mailing list to help on this topic in the future. But maybe we should try >> to >> keep the existing and >> knownsecurityteam@openoffice.**org<[email protected]> mailing >> list and I >> >> see no reason why it shouldn't work. I think it is probably more a problem >> of the people on this list and missing communication. I assume that people >> on this list have now other priorities and are not so responsive which of >> course is natural if they have a new job or moved into other projects ... >> > > from what I understood, we were told that things at Apache are "different". > IMHO, there is an Apache security list, but only a few selected people can > be on it, and IMHO they have to be Apache contributors. > a further Apache specific list is independent of the shared and collaborative list [email protected]<[email protected]>where we want work together. My idea is to simply use the existing [email protected] <[email protected]> list for collaborative work on this topic. LibreOffice has also a separate security list, right. So i don't see your point here. > Guess what I think about the fact that the well established communication > channel is about to vanish... > i don't think so, it is up to us to keep it working. We shouldn't mix the past (confusing, demotivating) 6 month with the future when things have settled down and everything is working here. We know that we still have a lot of things to do but that shouldn't prevent us from working together on this important security topic. Juergen
