Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of QtWebKitSecurity


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Sep 27, 2011, 1:34:22 PM (13 years ago)
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Ademar Reis
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  • QtWebKitSecurity

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    33!QtWebKit follows WebKit's security policy, which is documented in http://www.webkit.org/security/
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     5The !QtWebKit project makes only source-code releases and is not responsible for delivering binary updates to end users. The end-users should get their updates from their respective vendor (Linux distributions, device vendor, etc).
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    57!QtWebKit-2.2.0 is up-to-date regarding security vulnerabilities found in the WebKit codebase. Later updates on the 2.2 series will include security fixes and their announcements will be listed on this page.
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    79== Security Announcements ==
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     11Security reports are sent to the [http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qtwebkit-announce QtWebKit Announcements mailing list]
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    913  * None yet (this will be a list of links to the announcements mailing list)
     
    2832  * The researchers who should receive credit;
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    30 Once the release notes is ready, it should be sent to the [mailto:security@webkit.org WebKit Security Mailing List] for peer review. Preferably one or two days before making it public.
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    32 Exceptions should always be discussed in the [mailto:security@webkit.org WebKit Security Mailing List].
     34Once the release notes is ready, it should be sent to the [mailto:security@webkit.org WebKit Security mailing list] for peer review. Preferably one or two days before making it public. Exceptions and any topic regarding the security policy can be also discussed there.