Messages in this thread | | | From | "Lou Grinzo" <> | Subject | Research help needed | Date | Fri, 25 Jun 1999 11:31:47 -0400 |
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I'm currently working on a writing project that will discuss, among other things, the Linux kernel developers' reputation for fixing reported bugs very quickly.
Trying to nail down examples is a little harder than I expected. I would like to cite several concrete, verifiable examples, along the lines of, "on Feb. 10, 1999 a security bug was found in component X, and a fix was coded, tested, and made available on the Internet within 24 hours."
I can't go into details, but this project is high enough profile that it could help Linux a lot to have this information included. This also means that citing a false example could do more harm to Linux than citing no examples at all, so anything I say has to be 100% accurate.
Pls. copy all responses to me at lgrinzo@stny.lrun.com
Thanks in advance.
Lou
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