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From: Marc Perisa (perisa
porsche.de)Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 22:19:09 CDT
Brett Glass wrote:
> This isn't the first time that people have asked for a low-volume
> FreeBSD security list with announcements only. But discussions of
> security are important, too, and there should be a place for them! So,
> perhaps this list should be split into two: "security-announce"
> (moderated) and "security" (unmoderated).
>
> --Brett
>
>
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