On Monday 21 February 2011 18:01:32 Michael Gilbert wrote: > As a non-DD, I don't have an RT account, so I can't make use of that > infrastructure, and even though I can use the readonly guest account, > I haven't really been following it since I can't actually do anything.
In any case you can file new requests there directly (http://wiki.debian.org/rt.debian.org#SecurityTeam). But what I was referring to is that we are tracking things in RT better now, so that your poppler request shouldn't get lost so easily anymore in the future. > I wonder if RT is really an appropriate resource to handle unembargoed > issues. It seems like the bug tracker is much more open and > approachable, and just better overall. Although; I can understand the > need for it (or some closed alternative) for embargoed issues. I think the consideration was that it would be more difficult to track things in two places, and we need RT for part of the issues, so we'd better use it for everything. And it allows to switch issues from private to public. Cheers, Thijs
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