Gate News, March 11 — OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger published a post criticizing several issues in GitHub’s security vulnerability reporting process. He pointed out that vulnerability reports are currently only accessible to administrators, making it difficult for teams to effectively distribute and collaborate on handling them; GitHub’s API capabilities for vulnerability reports are insufficient, preventing automated tools from reading or posting comments, which limits the automation of security response workflows; additionally, the current vulnerability reports are filled with大量 AI-generated low-quality content, requiring hours of filtering, further increasing the burden of security management.
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