Update the statistics to reflect 2001 (rather than 2000).

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Jacques Vidrine 2002-07-12 15:57:35 +00:00
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the supported FreeBSD-stable branch(es) and an advisory is then sent
out.</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2000:</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2001:</P>
<UL>
<LI>A total of 81 advisories were released, covering both the base
system (i.e. the default FreeBSD installation) and the optional third
party applications included in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>24 advisories (of various severity) were issued for the base
system, with the remaining 57 relating to optional third party
applications available in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>19 vulnerabilities (8 base system and 11 ports) were discovered
internally by members of the FreeBSD team during source code
auditing.</LI>
<LI>9 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD (6
base system advisories, and 3 ports advisories), the remaining 72
advisories were problems shared with at least one other OS (often due
to shared code).</LI>
<LI>A total of 68 advisories were released, covering both the base
system and the optional third party applications included in the
Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>26 advisories of various severity were issued for the base system,
with the remaining 42 relating to optional third party applications
available in the Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>8 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD.
The remaining 60 were problems shared with at least one other OS
(often due to shared code).</LI>
</UL>
<P>Advisories are sent to the following FreeBSD mailing lists:</P>

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@ -234,21 +234,17 @@ After a couple of days and some testing, the fix is retrofitted into
the supported FreeBSD-stable branch(es) and an advisory is then sent
out.</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2000:</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2001:</P>
<UL>
<LI>A total of 81 advisories were released, covering both the base
system (i.e. the default FreeBSD installation) and the optional third
party applications included in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>24 advisories (of various severity) were issued for the base
system, with the remaining 57 relating to optional third party
applications available in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>19 vulnerabilities (8 base system and 11 ports) were discovered
internally by members of the FreeBSD team during source code
auditing.</LI>
<LI>9 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD (6
base system advisories, and 3 ports advisories), the remaining 72
advisories were problems shared with at least one other OS (often due
to shared code).</LI>
<LI>A total of 68 advisories were released, covering both the base
system and the optional third party applications included in the
Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>26 advisories of various severity were issued for the base system,
with the remaining 42 relating to optional third party applications
available in the Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>8 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD.
The remaining 60 were problems shared with at least one other OS
(often due to shared code).</LI>
</UL>
<P>Advisories are sent to the following FreeBSD mailing lists:</P>

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@ -234,21 +234,17 @@ After a couple of days and some testing, the fix is retrofitted into
the supported FreeBSD-stable branch(es) and an advisory is then sent
out.</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2000:</P>
<P>Some statistics about advisories released during 2001:</P>
<UL>
<LI>A total of 81 advisories were released, covering both the base
system (i.e. the default FreeBSD installation) and the optional third
party applications included in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>24 advisories (of various severity) were issued for the base
system, with the remaining 57 relating to optional third party
applications available in the ports collection.</LI>
<LI>19 vulnerabilities (8 base system and 11 ports) were discovered
internally by members of the FreeBSD team during source code
auditing.</LI>
<LI>9 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD (6
base system advisories, and 3 ports advisories), the remaining 72
advisories were problems shared with at least one other OS (often due
to shared code).</LI>
<LI>A total of 68 advisories were released, covering both the base
system and the optional third party applications included in the
Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>26 advisories of various severity were issued for the base system,
with the remaining 42 relating to optional third party applications
available in the Ports Collection.</LI>
<LI>8 advisories described vulnerabilities found only in FreeBSD.
The remaining 60 were problems shared with at least one other OS
(often due to shared code).</LI>
</UL>
<P>Advisories are sent to the following FreeBSD mailing lists:</P>