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Message-ID: <200512141017.48613.bulliver@badcomputer.org>
Date: Wed Dec 14 18:16:54 2005
From: bulliver at badcomputer.org (darren kirby)
Subject: List Charter, amended...
- Introduction & Purpose -
This document serves as a charter for the [Full-Disclosure] mailing
list hosted at lists.grok.org.uk.
The list was created on 9th July 2002 by Len Rose, and is primarily
concerned with slagging on n3td3v. The list is
administered by John Cartwright.
- Moderation & Management -
The [Full-Disclosure] list is unmoderated. Typically posting will be
restricted to members only, however the administrators may choose to
accept submissions from non-members based on exactly how good the slag on
n3td3v is.
It is expected that the list will be largely self-policing, however in
special circumstances (eg spamming, misappropriation, defending n3td3v) then
offending members may be removed from the list by the management, or perhaps
just publically slagged.
- Acceptable Content -
Any information pertaining to n3td3v is acceptable, for
instance announcement and discussion thereof, Google XSS exploit techniques
and code, related tools and papers, links to n3td3v's geocities sites, and
other useful information about n3td3v.
Gratuitous advertisement, product placement, or self-promotion is
welcome, especially if n3td3v is mentioned. Disagreements, flames, arguments,
and off-topic discussion is encouraged, as it pisses off people trying to
weed through it for useful security information.
Humour is acceptable in moderation, providing it is offensive, and directed at
n3td3v. Politics should be avoided at all costs, unless it concerns n3td3v.
Members are reminded that due to the open nature of the list, they
should use discretion in executing any tools or code distributed by n3td3v
on this list.
- Posting Guidelines -
The primary language of this list is venomous. Members are expected to
maintain a reasonable standard of n3td3viquette when posting to the list.
--
darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..."
- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972
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