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Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:46:11 -0800
From: Jonathan Smith <smithj@...ethemallocs.com>
To: jericho@...rition.org
CC: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Re: "who shouldn't be on-list"

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security curmudgeon wrote:
| As a new subscriber who did not see specific mention of the desired list
| population, could you clarify who you feel the list is for, or who should
| not be on it?

As I see it, the list is for members of the open-source community. Thus,
to be admitted to the list, you either have to demonstrate that you're a
developer of a (at least marginally notable) open source project, that
you're a vendor who redistributes oss, or that you're a security
researcher who audits or otherwise interacts with oss.

This is, of course, only my opinion and may not reflect the rest of the
group's ideas.

	smithj

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