At he end of the day you have to ask yourself if it's worth it. Security is a touchy topics and that's probably how you want it. Yes, you can argue that you're right, even objectively so, but there's going to be people who disagree. There only so much karma you can burn through before people, and often the people who are the most serious about it, leaves for some other route. And then you sit there ten years later and wonder why "people don't care".
You want to announce upcoming vulnerabilities, fine, do that. Be up front about it and make an argument for it so people see your motivations. Don't leave people guessing what's going to happen based on the mood of the day.
You want to announce upcoming vulnerabilities, fine, do that. Be up front about it and make an argument for it so people see your motivations. Don't leave people guessing what's going to happen based on the mood of the day.