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Re: request: removal of Alan Paller from the CEB



I too would like to thank Alan for all the things he has done for this 
effort and for the security community in general. The education he has 
provided, the policies he has pushed forward, have had a very positive 
impact on our community.  He has been a real advocate for CVE and 
helped foster the initiation and adoption of CVE by vendors. I am here 
as a direct result of Alan’s support and actions so many years ago.  

Thank you Alan from the bottom of my heart!

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Kent Landfield
+1.817.637.8026

On 8/23/16, 9:29 AM, "owner-cve-editorial-board-list@lists.mitre.org on 
behalf of Manley, Meghan E." 
<owner-cve-editorial-board-list@lists.mitre.org on behalf of 
mmanley@mitre.org> wrote:

    Alan,
    
    Thank you for your vision and advocacy for CVE throughout the 
years. From its founding in 1999, CVE has grown to become the de facto 
standard for security vulnerability identification and your leadership 
in promoting CVE in the community has been vital in its adoption. 
    
    We will remove you from the CVE Board list and from related e-mail 
lists as you have requested. 
    
    Thanks again for your service,
    Meghan E. Manley
    Homeland Security Systems Engineering and 
    Development Institute (HS SEDI)
    703-983-4278 (office)
    703-674-7081 (cell)
    mmanley@mitre.org
    _______________________________
    MITRE
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-cve-editorial-board-list@lists.mitre.org 
[mailto:owner-cve-editorial-board-list@lists.mitre.org] On Behalf Of 
Paller, Alan
    Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 7:23 AM
    To: jericho <jericho@attrition.org>
    Cc: cve-editorial-board-list 
<cve-editorial-board-list@lists.mitre.org>
    Subject: Re: request: removal of Alan Paller from the CEB (fwd)
    
    Please do take me off the list. I have not kept up the level of 
expertise to be substantively helpful.
    
    But Brian, I think that because I was the convener for the 
origination of the project, the MITRE folks are probably just being 
kind rather than careless. 
    
    The work you are like doing is important, and I'm sorry I've been a 
distraction. 
    
    Alan
    
    Alan Paller
    Director of Research, SANS
    
    Sent from my iPhone
    
    > On Aug 23, 2016, at 12:52 AM, jericho <jericho@attrition.org> 
wrote:
    > 
    > This has gone unanswered since April 22. No reply to me 
personally, no action on list.
    > 
    > This is a *no-brainer* decision here. MITRE refuses to address 
this. It is very easy to read into this that MITRE doesn't really see 
the board as a body that matters, something I have brought up more than 
once in private. If you can't staff your Kangaroo court properly, it is 
very telling.
    > 
    > Brian
    > 
    > 
    > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    > From: jericho <jericho@attrition.org>
    > To: CVE <cve@mitre.org>
    > Cc: "Sain, Joe" <jas@mitre.org>, "Boyle, Stephen V." 
<sboyle@mitre.org>
    > Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 17:30:04 -0500 (CDT)
    > Subject: request: removal of Alan Paller from the CEB
    > 
    > 
    > CVE,
    > 
    > Regarding Alan Paller, who is listed as a board member [0]:
    > 
    >   SANS Institute
    >   Alan Paller
    > 
    > I have gone back through the archives all the way to 9/23/2000 
and cannot find a single time he has posted to the list, at all, in any 
fashion. This includes not voting on the big ID Syntax change in 2012 - 
2013.
    > 
    > As such, he has not filled his duties as a board member, brought 
no value to the Editorial Board process, and does not merit a position 
on the board.
    > 
    > I vote for Mr. Paller to be removed due to inactivity. Not only 
is there precedent, but Mr. Paller was apparently not removed during 
the Syntax vote, as others were [1].
    > 
    > Brian
    > 
    > [0] https://cve.mitre.org/community/board/
    > [1] 
https://cve.mitre.org/data/board/archives/2014-04/msg00017.html
    


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