Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors
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- Subject: Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors
- From: Alek Paunov <alex@...>
- Date: 2014年8月30日 01:34:55 +0300
On 29.08.2014 23:09, William Ahern wrote:
Two suggestions
1) PUC Lua could have a lua-announce (lua-a) list which vendors could
subscribe to for announcements, including security announcements. This is
even better than having a big warning on the front page because it doesn't
require polling.
2) Debian already manages minor versions of various packages. Maybe an
external Lua tree could be maintained and shared by multiple distributors
which includes security fixes and dynamic library support. And for Linux, a
libtoolized build. Maybe off-list we can locate and coordinate with the
package maintainers of various Linux and BSD distros. I'd be happy to help.
I already help package and maintain Lua for the firmware at my company,
Barracuda Networks.
2) sounds very reasonable (and I wouldn't be surprised, if this is the
exactly the opinion about the suitable roles sharing of the Lua team too).
github.com/lua-packaging?
1) - low traffic mailing list at the maintainers attention, will be of
great service too (alternatively hosted elsewhere, like some other
lua-related lists [1], in case if lua-a@lua.org doesn't get accepted).
Kind regards,
Alek
[1] http://lua.2524044.n2.nabble.com/
- References:
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Jonas Thiem
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Pierre Chapuis
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Jonas Thiem
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, David Heiko Kolf
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Jonas Thiem
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Dirk Laurie
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Jonas Thiem
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, William Ahern
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, Axel Kittenberger
- Re: Lua [in]security and the distributors, William Ahern