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Re: Info about ld.so



On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 14:46:29 EDT, Erik Troan wrote:
> Anything longer then two workdays (i.e. not weekend days) starts to diminsh
> the usefullness of the announcements.

Two or three weekdays also appears a reasonable time frame to me, too.
However, Mark Bolzern of WGS requests that we should make it at least
7 workdays. What do other people think?

> How about setting up a web site somewhere which archives linuxsec advisories
> and includes updated for distributions which didn't have information availabl
> e
> at the time of the announcement?

Good idea. Alex already has an LSF archive on his website (Alex, what's
the current URL?) Maybe we could set up some kind of update mechanism
for vendor info. I'll look into this.

Olaf
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