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# Security policy for GLib
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* [Supported Versions](#Supported-Versions)
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* [Reporting a Vulnerability](#Reporting-a-Vulnerability)
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* [Security Announcements](#Security-Announcements)
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* [Acknowledgements](#Acknowledgements)
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## Supported Versions
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Upstream GLib only supports the most recent stable release series, and the
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current development release series. Any older stable release series are no
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longer supported, although they may still receive backported security updates
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in long-term support distributions. Such support is up to the distributions,
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though.
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Under GLib’s versioning scheme, stable release series have an *even* minor
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component (for example, 2.66.0, 2.66.1, 2.68.3), and development release series
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have an *odd* minor component (2.67.1, 2.69.0).
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## Signed Releases
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The git tags for all releases ≥2.58.0 are signed by a maintainer using
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[git-evtag](https://github.com/cgwalters/git-evtag). The maintainer will use
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their personal GPG key; there is currently not necessarily a formal chain of
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trust for these keys. Please [create an issue](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/new)
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if you would like to work on improving this.
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Unsigned releases ≥2.58.0 should not be trusted. Releases prior to 2.58.0 were
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not signed.
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## Reporting a Vulnerability
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If you think you've identified a security issue in GLib, GObject or GIO, please
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**do not** report the issue publicly via a mailing list, IRC, a public issue on
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the GitLab issue tracker, a merge request, or any other public venue.
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Instead, report a
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[*confidential* issue in the GitLab issue tracker](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/new?issue[confidential]=1),
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with the “This issue is confidential” box checked. Please include as many
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details as possible, including a minimal reproducible example of the issue, and
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an idea of how exploitable/severe you think it is.
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**Do not** provide a merge request to fix the issue, as there is currently no
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way to make confidential merge requests on gitlab.gnome.org. If you have patches
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which fix the security issue, please attach them to your confidential issue as
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patch files.
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Confidential issues are only visible to the reporter and the GLib maintainers.
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As per the [GNOME security policy](https://security.gnome.org/), the next steps
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are then:
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* The report is triaged.
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* Code is audited to find any potential similar problems.
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* If it is determined, in consultation with the submitter, that a CVE is
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required, the submitter obtains one via [cveform.mitre.org](https://cveform.mitre.org/).
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* The fix is prepared for the development branch, and for the most recent
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stable branch.
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* The fix is submitted to the public repository.
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* On the day the issue and fix are made public, an announcement is made on the
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[public channels listed below](#Security-Announcements).
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* A new release containing the fix is issued.
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## Security Announcements
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Security announcements are made publicly via the
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[`distributor` tag on discourse.gnome.org](https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/distributor).
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Announcements for security issues with wide applicability or high impact may
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additionally be made via
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[oss-security@lists.openwall.com](https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/).
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## Acknowledgements
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This text was partially based on the
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[github.com/containers security policy](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/HEAD/SECURITY.md),
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and partially based on the [flatpak security policy](https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/blob/HEAD/SECURITY.md).
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