This is an extremely misunderstood point. The point here is not to have
people pay in order to find out what the bugs are. The point is to
streamline the process for developers and commercial vendors. The pay
service is for companies that supply a commercial version of BIND and
need to deploy custom fixes to a large customer base quickly. The bugs
will still be reported to the world via CERT as they always have, and
organizations will still be able to get the fixes via ISC's site. 

The entire reason for this is to provide better communication between
vendors and ISC. It has absolutely nothing to do with people who *USE*
BIND, just the people who *SELL* it. 

Kenny 

Peter Cavender wrote:
> 
> No, ISC sounds like MS. Keep using BIND  - now they want to have you PAY
> to be told the software is broken.

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