-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- All posts regarding "tiger team" are being placed on hold until Rogier returns from his vacation. At this moment I would like to make a comment about it. It is clear that the majority of the readers of this mailing list that submitted messages saying that they would like to join such a team do not have a clear understanding what tiger teams do and how they do it. I would like to advise everyone considering to join this effort to find out what tiger teams are first. As these groups are paid to perform attacks by friendly forces of specific installations it is highly unlikely that linux tiger team makes any sense at all. In addition to that please realize that there are tons of legal implications of disclosing any holed found during penetration studies peformed by tiger teams. Bottom line: unless you can afford to hire several lawers you probably do not want to be in it. The topic of tiger teams was originally brought by Eric Allman. In his message he is talking about a group of people that would be willing to go through sendmail source code. If those of you who submitted your requests of joining the group were refering to that particular activity you should contact Eric Allman directly but please do not call yourself a tiger team! Best wishes, Alex -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMuvFf50afeTWLUSJAQE5TgP/cVyQV2T9bCnfpMlz11B5XcA85oKEd2BX 9gnRdLYJUEbA/mAeQ8ShZKqB6SZgJBWAaVsVzBFYa2KgbpSZlC/fyCsHdhmsA11x VNJIePBRYYtjiKHbPYqMn+++Z4PFCi1Q+FZT6pcvwlvU0ULMH73qF9ktqvGmIc3O oVGfRwmK30A=25HI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----