Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Casey Link
Here are some day to day duties that will be need to get done.This isn't exhaustive just the results of a few minutes of brainstorming: * Stalking the places vulnerabilities are announced (CVE, mailing lists, etc) to create the relevant bug. * Determine which upstream (kernel.org) version has the

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Eduardo Tongson
Yes. We should each have assigned tasks which will depend on our respective skill and trait. -- ed*eonsec On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:28 AM, doppelgaenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > George Prowse wrote: > > Eduardo Tongson wrote: > >> Nice plan. I think you are more able to lead. Can we comm

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Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread doppelgaenger
George Prowse wrote: > Eduardo Tongson wrote: >> Nice plan. I think you are more able to lead. Can we communicate more >> in email perhaps a google group or list. IRC is not efficient for >> people in different timezones. >> >> -- ed*eonsec >> > I agree, a list or group would be better at poolin

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread George Prowse
Eduardo Tongson wrote: Nice plan. I think you are more able to lead. Can we communicate more in email perhaps a google group or list. IRC is not efficient for people in different timezones. -- ed*eonsec I agree, a list or group would be better at pooling the people at your disposal -- gent

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Eduardo Tongson
Nice plan. I think you are more able to lead. Can we communicate more in email perhaps a google group or list. IRC is not efficient for people in different timezones. -- ed*eonsec On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Casey Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A couple days ago I discussed (in #gentoo

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Casey Link
A couple days ago I discussed (in #gentoo-security) with Robert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a solution to the Kernel security issue. Robert has a good plan to keep the bugzilla data in bugzilla, that is, don't take away the essentials from bugzilla. And that is by implementing a tagging system for each bug

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen
On Thursday 21 February 2008 13:35:52 Eduardo Tongson wrote: > If no Gentoo developer comes forward, I volunteer myself. Seems > everybody is busy and overworked to even authorize an official team. > Any Gentoo developer who can share their 'a day in the life of the > Gentoo Kernel Security team' e

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Robert Joslyn
I would like to help as well. I have limited C experience unfortunately, and most of that is programming PIC microcontrollers. Been using Gentoo for years, and would love to give something back. Robert On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM, George Prowse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Im interested,

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Eduardo Tongson
If no Gentoo developer comes forward, I volunteer myself. Seems everybody is busy and overworked to even authorize an official team. Any Gentoo developer who can share their 'a day in the life of the Gentoo Kernel Security team' experience? -- ed*eonsec On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Peter H

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Peter Hjalmarsson
AFAICS the thing missing is a leader. Someone to make a starting point for the followers to make use of (not necessary inside of gentoo, I believe it can always be integrated later if there are devs enough to pick things up and integrate), a place for him to collect and keep list and contact with i

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread George Prowse
Im interested, no C knowledge but plenty of time, passed the dev exam and a willingness to learn. It's been on my agenda for a long time. nick loeve wrote: I can help also... i have limited free time but am willing to put in some hours... I have medium C knowledge, reasonable kernel experience

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread Marcin Dylewski
Hi All, I am interested in contributing as well. Moderate C knowledge and strong linux background. Regards, Marcin - Original Message - From: "Arthur Bispo de Castro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 8:02 AM Subject: Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security +

Re: [gentoo-security] Kernel Security + KISS

2008-02-21 Thread nick loeve
I can help also... i have limited free time but am willing to put in some hours... I have medium C knowledge, reasonable kernel experience, and also a strong linux background On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Arthur Bispo de Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm interested... little C knowledge,