> I think as a German I'm allowed to say this: > > No English, no security. There will always be bits and pieces > available > in English only. Making DSAs available in foreign languages will help > amateurs without sufficient English skills to keep their systems up > to date. It might even help professionals, because although I have no problem with understanding english (and even german if required) reading a email in the Dutch language is less strenuous.
> > For professionals, required reading is debian-security (or whatever > foo-security list applies to their system), BUGTRAQ, maybe > full-disclosure if you can stand it ;-), and some other mailing > lists. Agreed, although it's a lot of emails a day if you are on all 3 mailinglists..... Ivo van Dongen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show clue Package: clue Priority: optional ------------------------------------------------------------------------