@jonty always was. At one place I worked I was asked to jump in for my manager, because he was not available at a given date. I asked the assistant (because your manager couldn't possibly talk to you directly) what I was supposed to present and was give "his" presentation. It was one of my slide decks with one additional slide: a skull (this was about security stuff).
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Full disclosure in computer security still exists and is complementary to other disclosure models.@adulau fully agree. This is part of a larger governance discussion we avoid: How do we deal with different type of actors, which we can't contractually bind. I think it's also something we have to solve with regards to open source. You can't just take the old paradigms and say there is nothing else. It's something we constantly run into at the Geneva dialogue. What is clear, is that there needs to be more people at the table.