On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Raphael Geissert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As we get closer to the freeze and release of Debian "Squeeze" we are going to
> re-enable the automatic announcements.
>
> Note that this does not mean that security support for testing will increase
> like during lenny's release cycle.  Most of the security work done for the
> testing distribution during the last months has been through unstable and a
> few occasional DTSAs, because of to the team being understaffed.
>
> We would like to invite people interested in testing security to collaborate
> reporting issues, making sure they are fixed and migrate to testing soon.
> If you would like to help by working on the security tracker or by preparing
> DTSAs please contact us at [email protected] (nb.
> this is a public mailing list, anyone can read it).
>
>
> The Testing Security Team
>

Hi,

I'm interested in helping the team. How much free time do you need? :-)

I've been using Debian for a few years now, I have good programming
skills and I'm studying Infosec, so i'm very interested in the
subject. I've been eager to help improve Debian but I don't now where
to start, and haven't had much free time to go through the regular
developer channels.

Of course, in the first few weeks I would need guidance on what and
how do to things to get up to speed. I would prefer a lighter and
easier job to begin with, such as working in the security tracker or
preparing debian security advisories.

Please let me know if you are interested.

Regards,
Pedro

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