See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for lots of documentation,
mailing lists, etc.
-See also the file HACKING for notes of interest to developers working on D-Bus.
+See also the file CONTRIBUTING.md for notes of interest to developers
+working on D-Bus.
If you're considering D-Bus for use in a project, you should be aware
that D-Bus was designed for a couple of specific use cases, a "system
only by accident; so you should evaluate carefully whether D-Bus makes
sense for your project.
+Security
+==
+
+If you find a security vulnerability that is not known to the public,
+please report it privately to dbus-security@lists.freedesktop.org
+or by reporting a freedesktop.org bug that is marked as
+restricted to the "D-BUS security group" (you might need to "Show
+Advanced Fields" to have that option).
+
+On Unix systems, the system bus (dbus-daemon --system) is designed
+to be a security boundary between users with different privileges.
+
+On Unix systems, the session bus (dbus-daemon --session) is designed
+to be used by a single user, and only accessible by that user.
+
+We do not currently consider D-Bus on Windows to be security-supported,
+and we do not recommend allowing untrusted users to access Windows
+D-Bus via TCP.
+
Note: low-level API vs. high-level binding APIs
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