Summary: | Minor formatting issue on Security Policy web page | ||||||
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Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | David Kilzer (:ddkilzer) <ddkilzer> | ||||
Component: | WebKit Website | Assignee: | Jon Davis <jond> | ||||
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||||||
Severity: | Normal | CC: | commit-queue, jond, timothy | ||||
Priority: | P2 | ||||||
Version: | Other | ||||||
Hardware: | Unspecified | ||||||
OS: | Unspecified | ||||||
URL: | https://webkit.org/security-policy/ | ||||||
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Created attachment 268378 [details]
Patch
Comment on attachment 268378 [details] Patch Clearing flags on attachment: 268378 Committed r194654: <http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/194654> All reviewed patches have been landed. Closing bug. |
This "Vendor contacts:" text on the WebKit Security Policy website (at the end of the third bullet) should be formatted the same way as "Individuals:" below: > How To Join the WebKit Security Group > > 1. Criteria: Nominees for WebKit Security Group membership should meet at least one of the following criteria: > Individuals: > • The nominee specializes in fixing WebKit security related bugs or often participates in their exploration and resolution. > • The nominee has a track record of finding security vulnerabilities and responsible disclosure of those vulnerabilities. > • The nominee is a web technology expert who has specific interests in knowing about, resolving, and preventing future security vulnerabilities.Vendor contacts: > • The nominee represents an organization or company which ships products that include their own copy of WebKit. Due to their position in the organization, the nominee has a reasonable need to know about security issues and disclosure embargoes.