[Secure-testing-team] Narrative of testing security tracking

Micah Anderson micah at debian.org
Fri Dec 9 00:02:36 UTC 2005


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Hi all,

I just committed a narrative that I wrote a few months back which gives
an easy walk-through of how the tracking works in Testing Security. This
is intended to show people how easy things are, and describe some of the
syntax and resulting reports. Although I find most things to be
relatively straight-forwards, I remember when I first got involved and
had to try and figure out how the different tags worked and this was a
little bit of a barrier to overcome. Now there are more tags, and more
trackers, and it seemed useful to write this information down so that
others could benefit from someone "showing them around", even if it is
virtual.

There are a number of gaps (most notably the newer tags, and florian's
tracker, as well as some of the other files that are in the repository),
but it is a good start, and it is there for people to hack on.

Find it in doc/narrative_introduction

Micah
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