[Secure-testing-commits] r24574 - org
Yves-Alexis Perez
corsac at moszumanska.debian.org
Wed Dec 4 12:09:26 UTC 2013
Author: corsac
Date: 2013-12-04 12:09:26 +0000 (Wed, 04 Dec 2013)
New Revision: 24574
Modified:
org/agenda-2014.txt
Log:
switch to rst format so we can easily generate html/pdf
Modified: org/agenda-2014.txt
===================================================================
--- org/agenda-2014.txt 2013-12-04 12:04:58 UTC (rev 24573)
+++ org/agenda-2014.txt 2013-12-04 12:09:26 UTC (rev 24574)
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-
Agenda for Security Team Meeting
+--------------------------------
-
-
Workflow
========
- Opening up the security process further to allow maintainers of packages with
frequent issues to release updates themselves
- Updates need to be reviewed/acked by sec team members
- - Requires changes to dak to no longer require access to security-master, e.g.
- by using a mechanism similar to allowing a DM to upload and sending error
- messages to the signer of the upload (already requested by Thijs)
+
+ - Requires changes to dak to no longer require access to security-master,
+ e.g. by using a mechanism similar to allowing a DM to upload and sending
+ error messages to the signer of the upload (already requested by Thijs)
+
- Requires changes to debian-security-announce
- Is dsa-needed an improvement? What shall we do with embargoed issues?
@@ -26,9 +26,11 @@
- Compile a list of issues we want to see fixed
- Do we really need the embargo queue? This would simplify dak/FTP situations immensely.
+
- Or rather, do we need an unembargoed queue? we still have different
UNIX groups and nowadays all uploads end up in the embargoed queue
+
Tracker
=======
@@ -66,9 +68,13 @@
======================
- hardening build flags:
+
- release goal status
+
- PIC/PIE situation
+
- adding new flags to dpkg-buildflags? (-fstack-protector-strong, others?)
+
- planning for release goal speedup? [corsac: what does it means?]
- mount flags and default partitioning
@@ -84,3 +90,5 @@
- Setup and organisation
- Gather a specific list of people interested in contributing (e.g. credative already stepped forward)
+
+.. vim: filetype=rst:
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