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Message-ID: <E075A187B11EED409B12D00100CAAD663AD9@ntserver.meltemi.local>
From: Jos at meltemi.co.uk (Jos Osborne)
Subject: morning_wood is really a blackhat

So what you're saying is more like Quality Control than censorship yes?

Jos


-----Original Message-----
From: madsaxon [mailto:madsaxon@...ecway.com]
Sent: 04 May 2004 16:27
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] morning_wood is really a blackhat


At 04:37 PM 5/4/2004 +0200, Christian Fromme wrote:

>Censorship is not what we're looking for.

I think that's a debatable issue.  It seems to me that
some people on this list confuse "full disclosure of
exploit-related code and advisories" with "unfettered
posting of any shit that comes into a 14 year old's head
at the moment."  This list would be far more productive
if we weren't constantly subjected to this barrage of
pointless flaming and adolescent taunting.  I trust at
least one person will reply to this with something that
illustrates my point.

m5x

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