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Message-ID: <001901c8d857$1b223480$686b880a@softpro.corp>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:09:59 -0400
From: "Garrett M. Groff" <groffg@...design.com>
To: "Lucio Crusca" <lucio@...web.org>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: so this is FD...

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Suggestion - check out the array of good security blogs if you're not
already doing so.

G


- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lucio Crusca" <lucio@...web.org>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 4:46 AM
Subject: [Full-disclosure] so this is FD...


> I've been reading bugtraq in several short periods of my life, from year
> 2000 on. Then I started finding it boring, maybe after it was acquired by
> someone I don't remember right now. I'm not a security expert by any
> means, I just like staying informed about new security issues. I almost
> understand security alerts and a few of the inner workings of an exploit,
> but only a few. Never managed to have a PoC working on my box. That's to
> introduce
> myself. As you can see I don't hide.
> 
> After bugtraq I looked for a place in the old bugtraq spirit, and
> eventually I decided FD was that place, so I started reading it. Now,
> after a few
> months of FD reading, I feel bored again. I've never replied to any of
> the trolls and trolls-feeders on this list, but I've always been hardly
> hoping it was a transient situation, not the main (and sometimes only)
> topic of the list. Hell, if you filter out trolls postings and relative
> replies, the rest is more or less what debian-security has to offer.
> 
> Now I have to choose: go on reading this, er... shit? in the hope it will
> get better in the future or leave all of you alone, trolls and others,
> and seek for another place. I know, no one here cares about me or what
> I'm
> going to do. I'm just posting this to tell you that there are many people
> out there that could be interested in reading this list, maybe not
> posting for lack of skills, but with such a noise you are making them go
> away, and they usually go away without telling you, like I'm doing.
> 
> If you want this list to live on, I think (for what's worth) you should
> find a solution. Don't know what the solution can actually be. Maybe a
> wiki in the wikipedia style, but with specific rules, community driven,
> would serve better than a unmoderated list?
> 
> Lucio.
> 
> 
> 
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