Pedro Ribeiro
2010-Jan-04 14:25 UTC
[Secure-testing-team] Reactivating automatic security announcements
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Raphael Geissert <geissert at debian.org> wrote:> Hello, > > As we get closer to the freeze and release of Debian "Squeeze" we are going to > re-enable the automatic announcements. > > Note that this does not mean that security support for testing will increase > like during lenny''s release cycle. ?Most of the security work done for the > testing distribution during the last months has been through unstable and a > few occasional DTSAs, because of to the team being understaffed. > > We would like to invite people interested in testing security to collaborate > reporting issues, making sure they are fixed and migrate to testing soon. > If you would like to help by working on the security tracker or by preparing > DTSAs please contact us at secure-testing-team at lists.alioth.debian.org (nb. > this is a public mailing list, anyone can read it). > > > The Testing Security Team >Hi, I''m interested in helping the team. How much free time do you need? :-) I''ve been using Debian for a few years now, I have good programming skills and I''m studying Infosec, so i''m very interested in the subject. I''ve been eager to help improve Debian but I don''t now where to start, and haven''t had much free time to go through the regular developer channels. Of course, in the first few weeks I would need guidance on what and how do to things to get up to speed. I would prefer a lighter and easier job to begin with, such as working in the security tracker or preparing debian security advisories. Please let me know if you are interested. Regards, Pedro
Nico Golde
2010-Jan-04 18:20 UTC
[Secure-testing-team] Reactivating automatic security announcements
Hi, * Pedro Ribeiro <pedrib at gmail.com> [2010-01-04 15:27]:> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Raphael Geissert <geissert at debian.org> wrote:[...]> I''m interested in helping the team. How much free time do you need? :-) > > I''ve been using Debian for a few years now, I have good programming > skills and I''m studying Infosec, so i''m very interested in the > subject. I''ve been eager to help improve Debian but I don''t now where > to start, and haven''t had much free time to go through the regular > developer channels. > > Of course, in the first few weeks I would need guidance on what and > how do to things to get up to speed. I would prefer a lighter and > easier job to begin with, such as working in the security tracker or > preparing debian security advisories.check out http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/03/msg00007.html, http://secure-testing-master.debian.net/helping.html and http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/secure-testing/doc/narrative_introduction?op=file&rev=0&sc=0 to get an overview what you could do. Probably working on the tracker is a good start. If you feel like helping then request to get added to the alioth project at: https://alioth.debian.org/project/request.php?group_id=30437 HTH Nico -- Nico Golde - http://www.ngolde.de - nion at jabber.ccc.de - GPG: 0xA0A0AAAA For security reasons, all text in this mail is double-rot13 encrypted. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/secure-testing-team/attachments/20100104/1efeb653/attachment.pgp>