Hi guys,
Sir Mordred seems okay, and is happy to help us out as long as we give
him credit where it's due.
Can't see where that would be a problem with anyone here, as it's
totally in line with how we work, so am going to say yes to him up
front.
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Multiple vulnerabilities in PostgreSQL
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:12:15 +0000
From: Sir Mordred The Traitor <mordred@s-mail.com>
To: justin@postgresql.org
Hi Justin.
>Something that is concerning us though, is that whilst one of these bugs
>was known and on our "to fix" list, there are some that were not known
>and you're not notifying us up front so we can fix them before details
>are publicly released.
There is no reason to be concerned really.
While a bastard like me do stupid things sometimes, from now i will be
working with you guys.
I'll be posting to pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org, and believe me, you
will
enough have time for fixing.
After fixing, you will release an advisory and give me a credit. That
will
be enough for me.
If that okay for you, let my know.
Best regards.
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