On 31/03/2024 16.56, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Sun, Mar 31 2024 at 12:55:23 PM +00:00:00, Christopher Klooz
<py0xc3(a)posteo.net> wrote:
> In case someone from the Fedora Magazine is in the devel mailing list and reads
this:
I'm really frustrated with our communication regarding this issue. Does anybody know
who can fix this?
If we don't know who can fix Fedora Magazine on a Sunday, maybe we should just take
down the entire domain until tomorrow. Fedora Magazine is an authoritative source and a
lot of people are trusting the wrong information that we're providing.
Thanks for complaining about this, Christopher.
Michael
I don't feel good to implement such means without consensus with other
moderators, but given that this article keeps telling affected users that they are not
affected while it spreads confusing/misleading information, I have changed the Fedora
Discussion topic [1] to make clear about the issue with the Fedora Magazine article in the
very beginning, and indirectly warn about it. For average users, Fedora Discussion is the
major source next to the magazine afaik. I tried to formulate it accommodating, but it has
to be clear that the article's information was not correct and now the update added
another incorrect information (Kevin made clear that beta has testing enabled) while the
previous incorrect information is not devaluated either.
I think the Fedora Discussion topic's content shall do it for now and satisfy the
majority of users. I keep following here, but if there is any change/add I need to do on
that page, feel free to send/CC me an email directly, or a message on discourse. I keep
available at least until Thursday to update it regularly if necessary.
[1]
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/attention-malicious-code-in-curren...
Chris