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Subject: [oss-security] CC'ing external lists/bugs (Re: [oss-security] Bug#771125: Info received ([oss-securi
From: Solar Designer <solar () openwall ! com>
Date: 2014-11-27 15:19:18
Message-ID: 20141127151918.GA2837 () openwall ! com
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 04:15:10AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Thank you for the additional information you have supplied regarding
> this Bug report.
[...]
> Please do not send mail to owner@bugs.debian.org unless you wish
> to report a problem with the Bug-tracking system.
We have this problem when someone CC's a Debian bug on oss-security
postings. (But somehow not all the time? Perhaps the Debian bug
tracker has some rules for when not to notify of "the additional
information"? Or was Reply-To or whatever set differently this time?)
Neither approving nor rejecting these messages feels right. Rejecting
currently means a message would be sent to owner@bugs.debian.org, and
also the thread might be broken in mailing list archives. Doing nothing
means that a message to that extent would be sent a few days later.
I can SSH in to the server and manually remove the message from the
moderation queue to avoid that, but this also feels weird. Well, or I
can update the spam filter to catch and drop these before they get to
the mailing list manager (and hence before moderation) - maybe I should.
Besides, any CC's to other lists tend to result in some "noise" being
sent to oss-security (some messages that would be appropriate for the
other instance of the thread, but not so much for oss-security).
So I am posting this for three reasons:
1. To ask that we please cut down on use of CC's to external lists.
2. To point out and ask about the issue with Debian bugs specifically -
how do we handle it best going forward? Any suggestions?
3. To explain why this undesirable message appeared in here.
Alexander
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