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[gentoo-announce] GLSA publication to resume tomorrow

Posted on 08 October 2011
Gentoo-announce

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We haven't released any new Gentoo Linux Security Advisor=EDes (GLSA) since=
January, with information about security updates being available only direc=tly
through our Bugzilla [1]. Tomorrow, that changes.

We're glad to announce that starting tomorrow, we will resume publishing
advisories again directly via gentoo-announce, full-disclosure, bugtraq and=
our website.

To round up the security issues that have been fixed in our distribution si=nce
January, we will be releasing a few grouped advisories containing these "ol=d"
issues. It is very likely that you have already fixed these issues with you=r
regular system updates; if not, glsa-check(1) will point out the missing
updates.

We apologize for any incovenience this might have caused. We'd also like to=
use this occasion to invite members of the Gentoo community interested in
helping with providing advisories to contact us.

=46eel free to contact security@gentoo.org with any questions.
Thanks!

[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/

=2D-
Alex Legler <a3li@gentoo.org>
Gentoo Security / Ruby

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