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Message-ID: <20020711044732.GE10584@obfuscation.org>
From: techs at obfuscation.org (Erik Fichtner)
Subject: full disclosure lists
...from the archives, Weld Pond wrote:
> Vulnwatch is another full disclosure mailing list. It is an advisory only
> list. No discussions, just advisories. We have 3 moderators: RFP, Steve
> Manzuik, and me. Information is available at www.vulnwatch.org.
I dunno, weld. Naming the list "full-disclosure" certainly beats the point
home with more force than "vulnwatch". ;)
(not that I'm knocking vulnwatch.)
Of course, there's also the Yet-Another-Mailing-List factor. [1]
Then, there's also the added irony of the list archives only being
available to list members. But it's a brand new list, so I'll not
make too much noise about that.
...we could get into a debate about targeted email advertisements while
we're waiting for things to get started. That'd probably be off-topic,
though.
[1] (although, that's not exactly a bad thing.. I, personally, get so much
crap in my inbox that when serious issues do crop up, they're often
crossposted to all N mailing lists, which makes it stand out a little.
...And some lists deliver faster than others...)
--
Erik Fichtner; Unix Ronin
http://www.obfuscation.org/techs/
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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