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Add Q2 2026 report for Vulnerability Disclosures WG#615

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This document outlines the activities and focus areas of the Vulnerability Disclosures Working Group for Q2 2026, including guidance on AI-assisted vulnerability submissions and the Ortelius project transfer.

This document outlines the activities and focus areas of the Vulnerability Disclosures Working Group for Q2 2026, including guidance on AI-assisted vulnerability submissions and the Ortelius project transfer.

Signed-off-by: Madison Ficorilli <taladrane@github.com>
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Nice report. I have one small request: it'd be nice if you could add links to the projects you talk about so that the reader (e.g., me ;-) doesn't have to look them up every time.
Thanks!

Signed-off-by: Madison Ficorilli <taladrane@github.com>
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Nice report. I have one small request: it'd be nice if you could add links to the projects you talk about so that the reader (e.g., me ;-) doesn't have to look them up every time. Thanks!

good idea, thank you! I added new hyperlinks in 636ece0 :)

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great, thank you

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