On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Alexandre Rebert <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are planning to submit the bug to the Debian bug tracking system in two
> weeks. We wanted to give you a heads-up, so that you some time to assess the
> seriousness of the bug before it is publicly disclosed.

Thanks for following the suggestions on the d-d thread!

It's well appreciated, but I guess someone should have mentioned that for
many packages whole teams with public mailinglists are set as (one of the)
maintainers, which defeats the point of delayed public disclosure a bit
(as I am not a maintainer, so I must be the "public" reading this).

It might be best to exclude @lists.alioth.debian.org and @lists.debian.org
from the receiver list for future mails (in Maintainer: – Uploaders: must be
 real persons). [I wonder a bit though why only some Uploaders seem to
 get a mail, as the package has two uploaders]


This specific bug itself is probably close to a non-issue: We are talking
about a binary with the keyword "test" in it so I guess nobody cares for
crashes with "strange" inputs in it, but that's up for the intended receivers
of this mail to decide of course. :)


Thanks again and best regards

David Kalnischkies

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