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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft prepares security assault on Linux ]
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft prepares security assault on Linux ]
- From: Luis Bruno <lbruno@republico.estv.ipv.pt>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:48:04 +0000
William Warren wrote:
> if you really want apples to apples..then take MS and their IE
Damian Gerow replied:
> bash/tcsh/zsh/ash/whatever are *also* critical to a Linux system
MySQL and PostgresQL aren't; should their bugs count as Linux bugs?
And should we count each advisory from Red Hat, then Debian and then SuSE
as a separate bug?
> Public's point of view, Linux means the kernel, the shell, X, Gnome/KDE,
There's problem when you get creative with your bug tallying method. If you
count MySQL's bugs you should count SQL Server bugs too.
I'm looking forward to read that Microsoft-sponsored report to see their
methods.
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