Jeremy, the other thing to consider is that the real (current, immediate) fix to this is one of deployment and not so much a change to glance itself. So, OSA might want to make a change, which I guess could be covered under the embargo period, but I don't think we should expect a glance change to be released as a result of this.
Thus, publicizing it would let operators change their deployments (which many of them can probably do right away) to eliminate the concern sooner than later.
Jeremy, the other thing to consider is that the real (current, immediate) fix to this is one of deployment and not so much a change to glance itself. So, OSA might want to make a change, which I guess could be covered under the embargo period, but I don't think we should expect a glance change to be released as a result of this.
Thus, publicizing it would let operators change their deployments (which many of them can probably do right away) to eliminate the concern sooner than later.