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Message-ID: <445D591B.9020407@procyonlabs.com>
Date: Sun May 7 03:18:31 2006
From: randy at procyonlabs.com (Randal T. Rioux)
Subject: Full Disclosure "Code of conduct"
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Aaron Gray wrote:
> I am suggesting that we all cooperate and produce a "Code of Conduct"
> for participating on the Full Disclosure mailing list.
>
> Suggested start :-
>
> 1) No Swearing
> 2) No slagging others off
> 3) No selling of exploits and vulnerabilities
4) Rename it "SecurityFocus FD"
Your number 2 is half the fun of this list. It makes people think twice
before posting something senseless. Though it isn't 100% effective, it
is better than having a paid moderator deleting messages.
Put in a swear filter. Net Nanny or something.
I do appreciate your goal, however this is a dirty and nasty arena. It
was designed to be an alternative to the cleansed and censored corporate
controlled lists.
I must say, FD is still friendlier than the underground BBSs of the 80's
& 90's. Good times.
Randal T. Rioux | Procyon Labs
IT Security R&D and Consulting
Virtual: www.procyonlabs.com
Physical: DC / Baltimore
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