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Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't
Jon Lasser, 2002-10-09

Developers are accused of not publicizing the browser's security vulnerabilities enough. But do we really need world wide alerts for every bug?

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Cool a unix/lenix guy preaching the same stuff as M$crud 2002-10-09
Twinker (3 replies)
Cool a unix/lenix guy preaching the same stuff as M$crud 2002-10-09
Rob John <rdrj@mindspring.com> (2 replies)
My point was.... 2002-10-10
Twinker (1 replies)
Nothing's hidden 2002-10-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Nothing's hidden 2002-10-15
Karl
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-09
Chad Loder
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-10
Jon Lasser (2 replies)
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-16
Serge Wroclawski
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-10
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-10
Twinker (2 replies)
People who panic will panic. How exactly do you propose stopping the media from selling trash news. The "lets only tell the elite people", blocks out many of the system admin/net admin from doing their jobs. And then the riff raff rich companies get to decided what the rest of us need.

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Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-11
XandreX (1 replies)
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-11
Anonymous (2 replies)
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-14
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-15
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-12
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-12
Anonymous
Practice what you preach 2002-10-13
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-13
Anonymous
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't 2002-10-16
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