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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)
There's no comparison here. Microsoft's bug database is hidden. You have no way of finding out what's been reported. Mozilla's is open. If you really care about ever single bug, like you're claiming, all you have to do is log into Bugzilla and start reading.


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