Linux kernel vulnerabilities get no advance notice to distros
hackernews·2mo·ori_b
A researcher highlighted a gap in Linux security coordination: kernel vulnerabilities often reach distributions without prior warning, unlike the coordinated disclosure processes used elsewhere in open source. This leaves distro maintainers scrambling to patch after public disclosure rather than preparing fixes in advance.
Original story
Read the original on hackernewsRelated stories

Open source
Designer critiques 'extinction-level capitalism' and its tech implicationsHacker News·3w·Matthew Butterick

Devtools
SQL to ER Diagram: Browser-based schema visualization, no server uploadsHacker News·3w·robhati

Devtools
A 2014 talk predicting JavaScript's rise and fall still resonates a decade laterHacker News·3w·Gary Bernhardt