Hi Brian, You make a good point. I just created the list and you can subscribe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
I will post about it on the site later too. Thanks, -- Daniel B. Cid dcid ( at ) ossec.net On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Brian Mastenbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I know I'm responding to a rather old email here, but... > > Subscribing to a RSS feed is not a good method for me. I read so many > blogs on so many devices that my subscriptions are never quite in sync > from device to device and it's easy to miss things. I know there are > services out there to make this more consistent but I'd rather not > rely on a "pull" mechanism like a blog for this. > > I feel it's best for important security software to have an email list > that sends out just the relevant information so that people who want > to be notified when action is required or suggested can be notified in > a way that's going to be read quickly - and in my case that means > getting an email on my Blackberry. > > I've tried staying subscribed to the mailing list, but there's a lot > of traffic here (as I expected) and not a lot that I need to be paying > attention to, so it's easy for something important to get lost. > > Please, please, please consider having just an announcement mailing > list! This is typical practice for most security related services and > programs that I've seen. It would help me a lot, and it's not a lot of > extra effort to maintain as it's usually possible to subscribe the > discussion list to the announcement list so that announcements > automatically get sent to the discussion list. > > Thanks, > > Brian > > On Aug 6, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Tomas Olsson wrote: > >> You can subscribe to the OSSEC blog. Though it was hard to find on the >> web site... >> >> http://www.ossec.net/dcid/ >> http://www.ossec.net/dcid/?feed=rss2 >> >> /Tomas >> >> > > -- > Brian Mastenbrook > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://brian.mastenbrook.net/ > >
