Re: @(#)Mordred Labs advisory 0x0007: Remove DoS in PostgreSQL
От | Dann Corbit |
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Тема | Re: @(#)Mordred Labs advisory 0x0007: Remove DoS in PostgreSQL |
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Msg-id | D90A5A6C612A39408103E6ECDD77B82906F4B4@voyager.corporate.connx.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | @(#)Mordred Labs advisory 0x0007: Remove DoS in PostgreSQL (Sir Mordred The Traitor <mordred@s-mail.com>) |
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Re: @(#)Mordred Labs advisory 0x0007: Remove DoS in PostgreSQL
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
> -----Original Message----- > From: Lamar Owen [mailto:lamar.owen@wgcr.org] > Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:41 AM > To: Dann Corbit; Bruce Momjian; Tom Lane > Cc: Sir Mordred The Traitor; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] @(#)Mordred Labs advisory 0x0007: > Remove DoS in PostgreSQL [snip] > And, yes, I agree he IS providing a valuable service -- with > that I have no > complaints. But there is a distinct civility and culture to > this list, and > I'd like to see it stay that way. I want to make it clear that I think the best way to report a problem is with formal, rigorous, complete structure. That structure should be known to the receiving body. If there is a procedure or standard form for producing the needed information, it is better to follow the standard procedure. On the other hand (and the point I had hoped to make) some people like to take lined paper and write on it sideways [Bradbury's "Fahrenheight 451" quote]. Instead of complaining that they are writing sideways on the page, extract the information of value. If the can be convinced to "stop writing in a perpendicular manner" so that the majority will be more comfortable with it, so much the better. But standardized or not, it can still contain information of great value.
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