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Re: [Savannah-dev] Re: [Savannah-hackers] Re: what's going on with Savan
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Christian BAYLE |
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Re: [Savannah-dev] Re: [Savannah-hackers] Re: what's going on with Savannah? |
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Wed, 19 May 2004 17:23:21 +0200 |
Le mer 19/05/2004 à 04:33, Hugo Gayosso a écrit :
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> Mathieu Roy <address@hidden> writes:
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> > In fact, the FSF USA talked about security; but as Sylvain Beucler
> > already pointed out, this argument does not make sense. We should no
> > longer use most of the GNU project because they had security
> > holes. And, by the way, it remains to be demonstrated which security
> > problem Savane would poses.
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> And let's not forget the security analysis done by Lorenzo proving
> that GForge had similar security issues.
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Proof? We don't have any prooved exploit on Gforge, we have tens of
servers running publicly, and have never been informed of any exploit of
a server running Gforge.
Security is also a matter of how widely a plateform is used.
This doesn't mean of course there is a specific security problem with
savannah code, we all know there are tens of possibility to compromize a
server.
We would all gain to improve the same plateform, but I understood Gna
wants to live it's own life. It's his choice, no problem for me.
I don't share the argument saying the two plateforms are very different,
but nobody is obliged to collaborate on a collaborative plateform.
Don't reject Savane problems on Gforge, please.
Cheers
Christian
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