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Issue #332, Section #4 (17�Oct�2005:�Review Cycle Leading To 2.6.13.4)
Issue #331, Section #7 (10�Oct�2005:�Stable Series Patch Review Begins Towards 2.6.13.3)
Issue #331, Section #9 (10�Oct�2005:�Linux 2.6.13.3 Released)
Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #329, Section #11 (26�Sep�2005:�Linux 2.6.13.2 Released)
Issue #328, Section #2 (19�Sep�2005:�Review Period In Preparation For 2.6.13.1)
Issue #328, Section #7 (19�Sep�2005:�Linux 2.6.13.1 Released)
Issue #326, Section #4 (5�Sep�2005:�Linux 2.6.12.6 Released)
Issue #324, Section #6 (4�Sep�2005:�Stable Linux 2.6.12.5 Released)
Issue #323, Section #14 (3�Sep�2005:�Stable Kernel Review Cycle Begins For 2.6.12.5)
Issue #322, Section #8 (3�Sep�2005:�New Stable Review Cycle Started For 2.6.12.4)
Issue #319, Section #6 (28�Aug�2005:�Audit Subsystem Maintainership)
Issue #318, Section #10 (27�Aug�2005:�Patch Review For Upcoming 2.6.12.2 Stable Release; Some Dissent On Acceptance Policies)
Issue #318, Section #12 (27�Aug�2005:�Linux 2.6.12.2 Released)
Issue #317, Section #11 (14�Aug�2005:�Linux 2.6.12.1 Released)
Issue #316, Section #6 (20�Jun�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.12 Released)
Issue #314, Section #3 (8�Jun�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.11 Released)
Issue #311, Section #10 (5�Jun�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.9 Released)
Issue #310, Section #2 (4�Jun�2005:�Review Of Patch Submissions For 2.6.11.8 Stable Release)
Issue #310, Section #9 (4�Jun�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.8 Released)
Issue #305, Section #7 (4�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.6 Released)
Issue #303, Section #2 (3�Apr�2005:�Discussion Of Kernel Version Numbering)
Issue #303, Section #6 (3�Apr�2005:�Realtime LSM And rlimits)
Issue #303, Section #9 (3�Apr�2005:�Guidelines for the '-stable' w.x.y.z Tree)
Issue #303, Section #17 (3�Apr�2005:�Reviewing Patches For 2.6.11.5)
Issue #302, Section #8 (2�Apr�2005:�New w.x.y.z Kernel Numbering Scheme Lumbering Forward)
Issue #302, Section #10 (2�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.1 Released; Some Discussion Of Protocol)
Issue #300, Section #1 (29�Mar�2005:�Linux 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 Released; Some Debate Over Security)
Issue #295, Section #6 (3�Feb�2005:�Reporting Linux Security Problems)
Issue #295, Section #10 (3�Feb�2005:�More Discussion Of Security Discussions)
Issue #295, Section #17 (3�Feb�2005:�New Collision Regression Test Suite)
Issue #293, Section #10 (9�Jan�2005:�Root Exploit. Or Not.)
Issue #287, Section #5 (1�Jan�2005:�Linux 2.4.28 Released)
Issue #285, Section #8 (26�Nov�2004:�Real-Time Security Module)
Issue #280, Section #5 (25�Oct�2004:�Context-Switching Multiple Linux Instances)
Issue #264, Section #3 (25�Jun�2004:�Reworking Capability Support In 2.6)
Issue #264, Section #6 (25�Jun�2004:�Capabilities; The Saga Continues)
Issue #263, Section #2 (14�Jun�2004:�ReiserFS Version 3 Fixes And Updates)
Issue #263, Section #9 (14�Jun�2004:�Automatic Bug Checker Reveals Some Kernel Holes)
Issue #254, Section #1 (19�Mar�2004:�Gathering All KGDB Implementations Together)
Issue #239, Section #4 (1�Nov�2003:�Status Of BitKeeper Changeset Numbers)
Issue #235, Section #7 (24�Oct�2003:�Restricting Untrusted Binaries)
Issue #234, Section #4 (6�Oct�2003:�Minor Tweaks To netpoll And netconsole)
Issue #222, Section #4 (10�Jul�2003:�Explanations Of Various Kernel Trees)
Issue #212, Section #9 (6�Apr�2003:�Linux Security Module 2.5.66-lsm1 Released)
Issue #202, Section #23 (24�Jan�2003:�Linux Security Module 2.5.59-lsm1 Released)
Issue #185, Section #32 (22�Sep�2002:�Linux Security Module 2.5.35-lsm1 Released)
Issue #179, Section #29 (11�Aug�2002:�LSM Updates For 2.4 And 2.5)
Issue #174, Section #2 (7�Jul�2002:�Status Of Filesystem Capabilities)
Issue #160, Section #11 (1�Apr�2002:�Changing Process Priority Via Capabilities)

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