Author: stef-guest Date: 2006-05-20 13:18:27 +0000 (Sat, 20 May 2006) New Revision: 4001 Modified: doc/narrative_introduction Log: add "bug filed" to narrative introduction Modified: doc/narrative_introduction ==================================================================--- doc/narrative_introduction 2006-05-20 13:17:58 UTC (rev 4000) +++ doc/narrative_introduction 2006-05-20 13:18:27 UTC (rev 4001) @@ -171,12 +171,14 @@ - php4 <unfixed> (bug #353585; medium) - php5 <unfixed> (bug #353585; medium) -Bug numbers can be added as in the example above. They are used to add -additional references for the overview page and the Security Bug Tracker -and they are parsed by a script that generates user tags "tracked" for the -user debian-security@lists.debian.org. This way you can generate a BTS -query for all issues in the BTS that are tagged "security" and are not -yet added to our tracker: +Bug numbers can be added as in the example above. To avoid duplicate bugs, +"bug filed" can be added instead of "bug #123456" when the bug report has +been sent but the bug number is not yet known. The bug numbers are used +to add additional references for the overview page and the Security Bug +Tracker and they are parsed by a script that generates user tags "tracked" +for the user debian-security@lists.debian.org. This way you can generate +a BTS query for all issues in the BTS that are tagged "security" and are +not yet added to our tracker: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=security;users=debian-security@lists.debian.org;exclude=tracked If a vulnerability does not affect Debian, e.g. because the vulnerable