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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2018-08-20 11:49:58 +0200
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2018-08-20 11:49:58 +0200
commita040ff88e4698bdee1eddc0cdb5a7fb65db49201 (patch)
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parent4c20b20482112b8faf190efc9381dab1851bb30b (diff)
docs/SECURITY-PROCESS: now we name the files after the CVE id
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@@ -109,17 +109,12 @@ Publishing Security Advisories
1. Write up the security advisory, using markdown syntax. Use the same
subtitles as last time to maintain consistency.
-2. Name the advisory file (and ultimately the URL to be used when the flaw
- gets published), using a randomized component so that third parties that
- are involved in the process for each individual flaw will not be given
- insights about possible *other* flaws worked on in parallel.
- `adv_YEAR_RANDOM.md` has been used before.
+2. Name the advisory file after the allocated CVE id.
3. Add a line on the top of the array in `curl-www/docs/vuln.pm'.
4. Put the new advisory markdown file in the curl-www/docs/ directory. Add it
- to the git repo. Update the Makefile in the same directory to build the
- HTML representation.
+ to the git repo.
5. Run `make` in your local web checkout and verify that things look fine.