On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 11:56:42AM -0800, Randy Dunlap wrote: > > +As part of the normal stable release process, kernel changes that are > > +potentially security issues are identified by the developers responsible > > +for CVE number assignments and have CVE numbers automatically assigned > > +to them. These assignments are published on the linux-cve mailing list > > linux-cve-announce mailing list Ah, good catch, you can see the "old" name for the list here, this is due to this document being an older version, a symptom of "write it on my workstation, sync to laptop, travel with laptop for 3+ weeks and make changes based on meetings with CVE and others and then forget to sync from laptop when arriving home". Ugh :( Thanks so much for the grammer fixes, they are much appreciated. I'll apply them and send out the latest version in a bit. > > +No CVEs will be assigned for unfixed security issues in the Linux > > +kernel, assignment will only happen after a fix is available as it can > > kernel; > > > +be properly tracked that way by the git commit id of the original fix. One of my goals in life is to never use a ';' in a sentence, and after writing 2 books without them, I thought I achieve that pretty well as I never seem to remember when they are to be used or not. But I'll trust you on this and use it here. thanks again for the review, much appreciated. greg k-h