Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 23:22:14 +0300 From: "Andrew Pantyukhin" <infofarmer@FreeBSD.org> To: remko@freebsd.org Cc: =?UTF-8?B?0JjQu9GM0Y8g0JjQstCw0L3QvtCy?= <peanky@gmail.com>, doc@freebsd.org, secteam@freebsd.org Subject: Re: using rss on my site Message-ID: <cb5206420702021222u9a82b34qe4d2a107d704a9e2@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <45C38F38.6050002@FreeBSD.org> References: <854777c10702020345p59c49ea2u4d18af0f5d43f970@mail.gmail.com> <cb5206420702020501ne1a5291ra41b0496da432358@mail.gmail.com> <45C38F38.6050002@FreeBSD.org>
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On 2/2/07, Remko Lodder <remko@freebsd.org> wrote: > Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: > > On 2/2/07, Илья Иванов <peanky@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I am using FreeBSD for a long time and I support a web site about > >> computer > >> security. I would like to use your RSS security advisories on my site to > >> invite more users to FreeBSD. Can I use it on my site? > > > > The RSS stream itself is more or less public domain. I'm > > not sure about the advisories (their text), though. Hope > > they are in public domain, too. Secteam CC'ed. > > Hello I do not see a real reason why secteam@ is included > in the mailings, but the published RSS feeds can be used > by anyone. Personally I'd use the RSS feeds on my own > webpage to let our entries get more attention etc. > > So by all means, please use it in the public domain to make > more people aware of the issue. Sorry for not making myself clear, I wanted to know if texts of security advisories was in public domain, and it's copyright status if not. Thanks!
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