X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=developers-reference.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pkgs.dbk;h=873c42c4e7d0678c609153727434f581e58401f8;hp=9922576852ab87ce32dadea430b699a5c0ec94fd;hb=be8424b020a6bde235f0e14909c68ff070a8cfdd;hpb=3f76a3c70a121d4eb4b4430fac9e1dbab4b84b05 diff --git a/pkgs.dbk b/pkgs.dbk index 9922576..873c42c 100644 --- a/pkgs.dbk +++ b/pkgs.dbk @@ -843,10 +843,9 @@ fixing them themselves, sending security advisories, and maintaining When you become aware of a security-related bug in a Debian package, whether or not you are the maintainer, collect pertinent information about the problem, -and promptly contact the security team, preferably by filing a ticket in -their Request Tracker. -See . -Alternatively you may email &email-security-team;. +and promptly contact the security team by emailing &email-security-team;. If +desired, email can be encrypted with the Debian Security Contact key, see + for details. DO NOT UPLOAD any packages for stable without contacting the team. Useful information includes, for example: @@ -1153,8 +1152,9 @@ later distributions. If in doubt, test it with dpkg --compare-versions. Be careful not to re-use a version number that you have already used for a previous upload, or one that conflicts with a binNMU. The convention is to append -+codename1, e.g. -1:2.4.3-4+lenny1, of course increasing 1 for any subsequent ++debXu1 (where +X is the major release number), e.g. +1:2.4.3-4+deb7u1, of course increasing 1 for any subsequent uploads.