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    SubjectRe: Ptrace hole / Linux 2.2.25
    On Sun, 23 March 2003 14:38:10 -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
    >
    > - Anyone can go and release their own 2.4.20.1 or 2.4.20-sec or
    > whatever if they feel strongly about it
    >
    > Just go do it. If someone wants to be a contact point for build existing
    > base kernels + published security fix trees I'm pretty sure kernel.org
    > would host them too.

    Sounds like a good idea. Ideal would be a person with a lottle
    knowledge about security or at least, about this particular patch.

    I would volunteer, if noone else does. But just about anyone would be
    closer to that ideal person, so consider me to be the last resort.

    Jörn

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