[2703] in WWW Security List Archive
Re: Has Rutgers orphaned the www-security mailing list?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Ausman)
Mon Aug 19 23:14:50 1996
To: Prentiss Riddle <riddle@is.rice.edu>
cc: toad@Imperative.com (Todd Kaufmann), www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu,
owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu, ns-www@www-ns.rutgers.edu,
bossert@hardees.rutgers.edu, drummond@hardees.rutgers.edu,
ausman@wired.com
In-reply-to: Your message of "Mon, 19 Aug 1996 09:12:11 CDT."
<199608191412.JAA21131@is.rice.edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 17:53:05 -0700
From: Jim Ausman <ausman@wired.com>
Errors-To: owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu
I am willing to support this mailing list. We support a number of
high volume mailing lists at HotWired, including vrml, which has
nothing to do with us.
Jim Ausman
Systems Administrator
HotWired
>
>There is evidence to suggest that the WWW Security Team at Rutgers has
>orphaned the list. The charter, in particular, is out of date (it says
>that www-security is the discussion group for the IETF working group on
>web security, but I'm told that that group has had its own separate
>mailing list for some time now). I'm referring to the description of
>the list at:
>
> http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/www-security/index.html
> http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/www-security/www-security-list.html
>
>And there have been so many reports of problems unsubscribing from the
>www-security list that it's hard for me to believe they are all due to
>user error.
>
>Furthermore, it's not clear that anyone currently employed at Rutgers
>"owns" the list. The owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu address
>evaluates to a single individual with a non-Rutgers forwarding address,
>Simon Cooper at sc@corp.sgi.com. Cooper's personal web page
>(http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/~scooper/scooper.html), like the Rutgers WWW
>Security pages, hasn't been updated since mid to late 1995. If Simon
>Cooper is reading this, it would be reassuring to hear from him. The
>other listed members of the Rutgers WWW Security Team, Greg Bossert and
>Walt Drummond, also have non-Rutgers forwarding addresses.
>
>
>Even with all of its problems, the www-security mailing list is an
>extremely important forum. I wish that someone from Rutgers would show
>an interest in this list again by updating and publicizing the charter
>and by testing the unsubscription mechanism. Active participation in the
>list, encouraging on-topic threads and discouraging off-topic ones,
>would be even better.
>
>If Rutgers no longer has staff to manage this list properly, I think it
>should be moved to another institution which does.
>