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+ <H1>[Mageia-discuss] security fixes</H1>
+ <B>Tony Blackwell</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-discuss] security fixes">tablackwell at bigpond.com
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+ <I>Fri Jun 22 00:26:48 CEST 2012</I>
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+<PRE>Where does Mageia stand wrt security fixes? I realise these take
+significant people-power. As an avid follower of lwn.net, I'm used to
+seeing daily the record of security fixes released by various
+distributions. Mageia virtually never features on that list (I recall
+once ever). Unsure of possible explanations; lwn don't have access to
+what we do, our security fixes are not clearly identified as such, or
+alternatively Mageia is behind in this area??
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+It would be reassuring if we had some identifiable info re security
+fixes, in terms of trust in the distribution. Am I just missing some
+info which is already easily available?
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