Martin Steigerwald - 01.04.19, 22:25: > 1) please give any requests for removing one of the core members from > the project or using legal enforcement a rest. KatolaZ apologized > already several times. So please let it go. > > 2) KatolaZ, could you repost your clarifying statement in thread > "devuan.org is back" signed with your gpg key. I bet it may have some > signatures from other devuan core members. Mike, is there anything > else you need to accept this statement as genuine?
KatolaZ's mail had signatures to begin with. I just did not see any indication of it in K9 Mail. Thanks, Martin > Am 1. April 2019 22:12:45 MESZ schrieb Mike Bird <mgb- dev...@yosemite.net>: > >On Mon April 1 2019 12:44:05 Antony Stone wrote: > >> No, I have complied with my country's laws regarding personal data > >> protection and taken "appropriate technical and organisational > > > >measures" to > > > >> ensure the security of the systems. > > > >You do not seem to understand security. Once there is the > >possibility of an attack the security of the system has to be proven > >or rebuilt. Usually this entails locking out the attacker, > >generating all new security tokens and keys, wiping, and rebuilding > >from trusted source. > > > >An email claiming it was all a joke does nothing to prove the system > >secure even if it happens to be true. It could equally well be > >false. Similarly Evilham's suggestion of a future offline > >"discussion" is too little too late. > > > >Maybe the prankster/attacker left another easter egg or a backdoor. > >Maybe he stole keys. Maybe a black hat snuck in while the prankster > >was messing around. Maybe nothing at all bad happened. > > > >You can't entrust other people's credit cards to "maybe". > > > >And certainly the prankster cannot henceforth be trusted with > >privileged access to any systems. > > > >But don't believe me. Talk to your lawyers. > > > >I was just hoping the surviving Devuan four would take responsibility > >for fixing things before I have to invest a few months in moving > >a lot of systems to a different distro. But as time passes with no > >action it's looking increasingly as if they have no interest in > >keeping Devuan viable. > > > >--Mike > >_______________________________________________ > >Dng mailing list > >Dng@lists.dyne.org > >https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng -- Martin _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng