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Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities
From: Igor Seletskiy <i () cloudlinux com>
Date: Tue, 5 May 2020 12:36:48 -0700
Ok with CloudLinux to start acting as primary asap. Regards, Igor Seletskiy | CEO CloudLinux OS <https://cloudlinux.com/cloudlinuxos> | KernelCare <https://www.cloudlinux.com/kernelcare> | Imunify360 <http://imunify360.com/> Get 24/7 free, exceptionally good support at cloudlinux.zendesk.com Follow us on twitter for technical updates: @CloudLinuxOS <https://twitter.com/cloudlinuxos> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 12:25 PM Solar Designer <solar () openwall com> wrote:
Hi, Thank you Benjamin, Igor, John for agreeing on this between yourselves and for all of your contributions to running these lists smoothly. On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 12:07:29AM -0500, Benjamin Gilbert wrote:Red Hat recently announced [1] that CoreOS Container Linux will reach end-of-life on May 26. The Container Linux team will be leaving the distros lists on that date,I assume you'll remind me about that on that date.and will need to hand off our maintenance responsibilities to other distros. We're currently handling [2]: Administrative-1: Promptly review new issue reports for meeting the list's requirements and confirm receipt of the report and, when necessary, inform the reporter of any issues with their report (e.g., obviously not actionable by the distros) and request and/or propose any required yet missing information (most notably, a tentative public disclosure date/time) - primary: CoreOS, backup: Oracle Administrative-2: If the proposed public disclosure date is not within list policy, insist on getting this corrected and propose a suitable earlier date - primary: CoreOS, backup: CloudLinux Administrative-6: If multiple issues are reported at once, see if any of them can reasonably be made public sooner than the rest, and if so help untangle them and stay on top of their disclosure process - primary: CoreOS, backup: CloudLinux Oracle isn't signed up for any other tasks, so it seems natural for them to move up to primary on #1. In addition to being backup on #2 and #6, CloudLinux is primary on Administrative-3 (evaluate if the issue is already public). In my experience it makes sense to handle #1 and #2 together, so: Oracle, would you be willing to take primary on #1 and #2, and CloudLinux, what would you think of moving up to primary on #6?I've just edited the wiki accordingly.It'd also be good to get volunteers for the backup slots. Any takers?I second this request.We plan to continue executing our current responsibilities until May 26, but if other distros want to take over our roles sooner for ease of bookkeeping, we're open to that.I suggest that Oracle and CloudLinux already start to act as primary for their respective tasks, and CoreOS as backup until you leave on May 26.Best, --Benjamin Gilbert [1]: https://coreos.com/os/eol/ [2]:https://oss-security.openwall.org/wiki/mailing-lists/distros#contributing-back Thanks again, Alexander
Current thread:
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Solar Designer (May 05)
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Igor Seletskiy (May 06)
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Benjamin Gilbert (May 07)
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Benjamin Gilbert (May 27)
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Vincent Batts (May 27)
- Re: CoreOS leaving distros/linux-distros on May 26, handing off responsibilities Benjamin Gilbert (May 27)