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Author Re: [HACKERS] BUG #2052: Federal Agency Tech Hub Refuses to Accept
Peter Eisentraut

2005-11-25, 1:24 pm

Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I am not excited about referencing error numbers from someone else.
> We know our errors better than anyone else, so I don't see the point.


The point is, *we* might know our error numbers, but the rest of the
world doesn't.

And CVE isn't just "someone". A large number of security groups,
government agencies, and OS distributors are involved there. Using CVE
numbers, the public can, say, correlate bugtraq or CERT announcements
or Red Hat or Debian bugs to PostgreSQL patches and releases.
Copy-and-pasting the CVE number into the patch message or release note
entry really isn't that much to ask for that service.

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Bruce Momjian

2005-11-25, 8:24 pm


If someone wants to create a separate web page to track fixes related to
CVE number, that is fine. My guess is that most people reading the
release notes don't care about the CVE numbers themselves (just that
each release has all known security bugs fixed), and most bugs that are
fixed don't have CVE numbers at commit time.

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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> The point is, *we* might know our error numbers, but the rest of the
> world doesn't.
>
> And CVE isn't just "someone". A large number of security groups,
> government agencies, and OS distributors are involved there. Using CVE
> numbers, the public can, say, correlate bugtraq or CERT announcements
> or Red Hat or Debian bugs to PostgreSQL patches and releases.
> Copy-and-pasting the CVE number into the patch message or release note
> entry really isn't that much to ask for that service.
>
> --
> Peter Eisentraut
> http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
>


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