[Fwd: Fedora Security Team]
by Ankur Sinha
Another chance for folks to jump right in:
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> From: Eric H. Christensen <sparks(a)fedoraproject.org>
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> Subject: Fedora Security Team
> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 11:46:48 -0400
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> Some people have already heard about the new Security Team making the rounds on BZ trying to clean up vulnerabilities that still linger within our OS. Until today I've not said much as I was waiting to see how successful we'd be at trying to remedy some of these situations. Turns out I had nothing to fear. So with that I formally announce the Security Team to Fedora and open the doors to all that are interested.
>
> == What are we doing? ==
> The Security Team's mission is to assist packagers in closing security vulnerabilities. Once alerted to a vulnerability on a package, the security team can help work with upstream to obtain a patch or a new release of a package. Once we have a patch or a new release we attach it to the vulnerability bug and work with packagers to get the fix pushed.
>
> == How bad is the problem now? ==
> As of a few days ago we had 566 open vulnerability tickets that cover both Fedora and EPEL. The breakdown of those bugs by severity looks like this:
> * Critical: 3
> * Important: 69
> * Moderate: 366
> * Low: 128
>
> The good thing is that few of these vulnerabilities are considered "bad" (critical and important). There are likely bugs in there that no longer apply since the packages have been upgraded but the tickets never got closed. Also, a package that is in both Fedora and EPEL will get a ticket for each so from a pure numbers standpoint there are duplicates in those stats.
>
> == How many people have signed up for the team? ==
> Over twenty so far.
>
> == How can I join/get involved/learn more about the project? ==
> Go look at our wiki page[0], which is still being developed but does contain some basic information on the team. We also have a listserv[1] and an IRC channel[2] where we hang out.
>
> [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security_Team
> [1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/security-team
> [2] #fedora-security-team on irc.freenode.net
>
> -- Eric
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Thanks,
Warm regards,
Ankur (FranciscoD)
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8 years, 10 months
Intro - where to begin
by Zach Villers
Hello,
My name is Zach. I'm a former distro-hopper that found my "cure" in
Fedora 20. I've only been using Linux for nine months or so now, but I
love it. Fedora has been in the right place between stability and
cutting edge for me. I've started studying for the RHCSA and would like
to contribute in some way to the Fedora project. I don't have any
serious coding ability or artistic talent. I think I could be an
ambassador (plus I live in Ohio and could be at the OLF) , but I'm also
interested in packaging. What's involved in each choice?
Thanks,
Zach
8 years, 10 months