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Message-ID: <20110401225852.GA62551@dojo.mi.org>
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 18:58:52 -0400
From: "Mike O'Connor" <mjo@...o.mi.org>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Closed list

::Hello everyone,
::
::This topic has lost focus lately. Rather than let it slip away, I think we
::should go ahead with the simplest solution right now, we can always do
::something different at a future date.
::
::Openwall has graciously volunteered to run a new list, and they currently
::have some infrastructure in place to do this. The new list can start up
::right away. In this instance, I fear perfect is the enemy of the good. I'd
::rather see something functional in place than nothing.
::
::Here is the plan for initial membership (this is also approved by
::Openwall).
::
::Initial members will have had to be a vendor-sec member (no exploders this
::time around). You must reply to this thread, in public (on oss-security).
::We want this to be very public, we have nothing to hide. You must have a
::public gpg key ID included in your reply. The new list will gpg encrypt all
::mail (it does accept plaintext messages though).
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uid                  Michael J. O'Connor <mjo@...o.mi.org>

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