Comments on Intruder Alert News and views from the Licquia family2005-08-16T17:46:14Zhttps://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/08/15/intruder-alert/feed/WordPress
By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquiahttp://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/08/15/intruder-alert/#comment-49632005-08-16T17:46:14Z2005-08-16T17:46:14ZI don’t even use the Debian packages, partially because of this disconnect.
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By: Jon Dowland Jon Dowlandhttp://jon.dowland.name/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/08/15/intruder-alert/#comment-49622005-08-16T13:34:07Z2005-08-16T13:34:07ZYup, also in recent times, 308534 which prevented WP from going into stable.
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By: Moritz Muehlenhoff Moritz Muehlenhoffhttp://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/08/15/intruder-alert/#comment-49612005-08-16T09:47:52Z2005-08-16T09:47:52ZHave a look at Bug 323040.
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By: Jon Dowland Jon Dowlandhttp://jon.dowland.name/http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/08/15/intruder-alert/#comment-49602005-08-16T09:10:34Z2005-08-16T09:10:34ZThe wordpress approach to security is currently quite at odds with debian’s policy, namely, they have non-disclosure security fixes bundled up with other changes etc. It appears a fair few debian people are using WP, so if enough worked together, maybe we could convince them of the benefits of our approach to security. If you’re interested, drop me a mail.
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