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Call for new mailing lists @ SecurityFocus

Subject: Call for new mailing lists @ SecurityFocus
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:46:34 -0600 (MDT)


All,

As most of you know, some of the strongest value the SecurityFocus community has to offer is that of our mailing lists. These lists contribute a vast amount of information and dialogue to the community at large but they are generally held within a finite amount of lists, which changes little (in terms of # of lists) over time. Given this is the case we, every few years, make a call for new mailing lists from the community.

I would like to invite you to send me your thoughts (direct off-list) on which new mailing lists we should start here. Based off the feedback we receive I believe we will launch a number of new lists in the late September timeframe. I also urge you to consider becoming a moderator for the list(s) you suggest because as a community we are only viable if we all make an effort to participate..

Regards,
Alfred

Alfred Huger
Symantec Corp.
Sr. Director, Engineering
Response & Global Managed Security Services



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