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The Fedora Security Response Team is currently in the creation stage.  The initial purpose of the team is to track public security issues in Fedora.
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= Members =
 
Team members, along with their primary security related interests and competencies:
 
* Monitoring/reporting; general packaging related issues; buildsystem related issues; all supported releases
:* [[JoshBressers]] (Team Lead)
:* [[DennisGilmore]]
:* [[JesseKeating]]
 
* Monitoring/reporting; Java, Perl, Python, shell, SQL, HTML, Javascript, general packaging related issues; current FC+FE release
:* [[ChrisRicker]]
:* [[VilleSkyttä]]
 
* Working with Fedora Legacy; Monitoring/reporting; RPM packaging; interfacing with Fedora Extras
:* [[JasonTibbitts]]
:* [[DavidEisenstein]]
 
* Security updates, [https://fedorahosted.org/bodhi/ bodhi] , [[LukeMacken/SecurityLiveCD|  SecurityLiveCD]]
:* [[LukeMacken]]
* Monitoring, reporting, triaging and tracking.
:* [[LubomirKundrak]]
* Monitoring/reporting, EPEL security tracking.
:* [[KevinFenzi]]
 
== Goals ==
* Monitor various security information sources for potential security problems (old and new ones)
* When an issue is discovered: file appropriate bugs, alerting the maintainer of the need to patch their package.
* Maintain list of fixed and unfixed security issues in a public CVS repository (similar how it is done for core)
* Create and post announcements for fixed packages to proper mailing lists
* Encourage and foster public discussion of various security issues and procedures via the fedora-security mailing list.
 
== Contacting ==
Email is the best way to contact the Fedora Security Response Team.  Public requests should be sent via [[MailTo(fedora-security-list AT SPAMFREE redhat DOT com)].  Private requests may be sent to [[MailTo(security AT SPAMFREE fedoraproject DOT org)]  .
 
=== Participation ===
Individuals with interest in the Security Response Team, or the Fedora security process should subscribe to the [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-security-list fedora security list] .  The goal of this list is to provide a public venue for the discussion of security issues and policies regarding the various Fedora projects.  Various members of the team can also be found in the #fedora-security channel on Freenode.
 
 
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