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From: System Outage <system_outage@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Jul 05 2004 - 15:07:33 EDT
I fully agree with you on this topic. I found it hard to believe users were posting advisories for Gmail before public release. In my view all issues should be directed to Gmail and if the user wishes to use lists, such as FD. The user should wait until the service is available to the public and then, perhaps, send it to FD for discussion.
Eric LeBlanc <inouk@igt.net> wrote:
For me, when a software is in 'BETA' (or 'ALPHA'), we SHOULD expect that
The original author may not receive answers from the Gmail Team, but this
Futhermore, the best people for testing the software (bugs and security
BTW, I'm sure that the Gmail developers expect that the public will find
If we must publish all security advisorys about beta software, this list
E.
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