On Saturday 24 September 2005 11:01, Henning Hucke wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Crispin Cowan wrote:
[...] In contrast, <Novell product> was designed specifically for the purpose of securely confining things like your FTP and web servers. I actually [...]
Crispin, I know that its effectivly Novell running this mailing list but you _will_ - as far as I learned this mailing list over the years - loose some experienced security specialists in this list if you should transform it into a product propagation platform...
Attachments get stripped out, so there's hardly any propagation going on. I also don't think a single mention of a product by someone who's clearly labelled himself as @novell.com (i.e. no astro turfing) can be considered propaganda
From my point of view Novell is nonetheless already on the way to destroy SuSE linux like CBM was in the end on its way to destroy the Amiga platform (maybe faster than Novell will do its job).
Interesting observation. From where I'm standing, aside from opening up bugzilla and making the beta testing more open, there is absolutely no difference from what went on before the takeover. Which differences do you imagine yourself seeing?