, 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$crud
2002-10-09
Twinker (3 replies)
Twinker (3 replies)
Cool a unix/lenix guy preaching the same stuff as M$crud
2002-10-09
Rob John <rdrj@mindspring.com> (2 replies)
Rob John <rdrj@mindspring.com> (2 replies)
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't
2002-10-10
Twinker (2 replies)
Twinker (2 replies)
Mozilla's 'Code of Silence' Isn't
2002-10-11
XandreX (1 replies)
XandreX (1 replies)

Oh, sorry, I thought you actually read the article, because I know someone who read it would have understood that Mozilla does release all the bugs to the public.
Hell, you can go find them yourself, it being open source and all.
So let's see, what you are really saying is Mozilla should make a mass press release whenever a bug is found? Or they can simply report it the way they have been doing it since day one.
If everything was hidden, why is it you can find all the bugs on their very own website?
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