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diff --git a/support/security/vulnerability-treatment-policy.html b/support/security/vulnerability-treatment-policy.html index a7316c2..5676ee7 100644 --- a/support/security/vulnerability-treatment-policy.html +++ b/support/security/vulnerability-treatment-policy.html @@ -21,23 +21,25 @@ body_class: nav-align-h2 </p> <p> - For this reason, the security team separates Gentoo architectures into two groups, <strong>supported</strong> and <strong>unsupported:</strong> + For this reason, the security team separates Gentoo architectures into two groups, <strong>primary</strong> and <strong>secondary:</strong> </p> <dl> - <dt>Supported</dt> + <dt>Primary</dt> <dd>these architectures must have a stable fix committed before the GLSA can be released</dd> - <dt>Unsupported</dt> - <dd>these architectures will be notified of new vulnerabilities (cc on relevant bugs), however, we will not wait for a stable fix on these arches before issuing the GLSA and closing the bug</dd> + <dt>Secondary</dt> + <dd>these architectures will be notified of new vulnerabilities (cc on relevant bugs), however, we may not wait for a stable fix on these arches before issuing the GLSA</dd> </dl> <p> - Here is the list of currently supported architectures: <strong>amd64, ppc, ppc64, x86.</strong> + Here is the list of primary architectures for the purposes of a GLSA: <strong>amd64, arm64, ppc64</strong>. However, + discretion may be applied depending on the package, the severity of the issue, and its popularity as to whether GLSA + publication should be blocked on non-<strong>amd64</strong>. </p> <p> - All architectures are welcome and encouraged to become a supported architecture. - There are two straightforward criteria that need to be met in order to be officially supported by the Gentoo Security project: + Secondary architectures may become a primary architecture for the purposes of GLSAs. + There are two straightforward criteria that need to be met: </p> <ul> |