Darren,

How will bugs/RFEs be handled once JASS is fully opened?  Today
there are bugster cat/subcat for JASS.  Are this available from
bugs.opensolaris.org or will something new need to be done?

g

Linda Bernal wrote:
> Your blank project page is ready:
>    https://opensolaris.org/os/project/jass/
> 
> It's currently "hidden", but that only means it's not referenced or 
> pointed to from anywhere yet. (So for example if you want team members 
> to review your content as you develop it, just send them the URL.)
> 
> The reference document (how-to) for managing and developing community 
> and project pages is here:
> http://opensolaris.org/os/communities/lead_reference/
> 
> Let us know when you're ready to announce, and we'll unhide the page.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Linda
> 
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> The security community has decided to sponsor the JASS project.
>>
>> Project short name: jass
>> Project Description: SST/JASS - (Open)Solaris Security Toolkit
>> Initial Project leader: Alex Noordergraff (noorder)
>>
>> Webspace and SCM space are required but a mailing list is not.  The 
>> community consensus was that this project will use security-discuss@ 
>> rather than its own mailing list since
>> Overview:
>>
>> The project will start by open sourcing (under CDDL) the existing 
>> SST/JASS source.
>>
>> The community consensus was that the ultimately goal of the project is 
>> to find ways to integrate the functional of jass into core OpenSolaris 
>> features.
>>
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Glenn Brunette
Distinguished Engineer
Director, GSS Security Office
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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