Hi everyone, I have been working on getting some SELinux support into Puppet, based on some initial work by Frank Sweetser. I know the Fedora Infrastructure team uses Puppet and I heard a rumor that there was interest here in better SELinux support. ReductiveLabs just cut a 0.24.6rc1 containing this support. If you would like to test it I would certainly appreciate any feedback and bugreports. I believe they intend to release 0.24.6 as soon as possible, so the sooner the better. Now a brief introduction, since I know that is the thing to do on this mailing list: I ran my first Linux-in-production system in 1996, started the switch to Red Hat Linux 4.2 as soon as it was released, and have been using RHL, RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora since on both servers and on my desktop (as my exclusive OS since around 1999). These days I am a senior systems architect for a web-based firm that did around 1.2 billion page views in 2007 supported by around 300 Linux servers running our various dev, test, and prod environments. Some of the key technologies in use here are Apache, Perl/mod_perl, MySQL, MySQL cluster, RH Cluster Suite/GFS, Nagios, Cobbler/Kickstart for deployment, cfengine (and soon to be Puppet) for configuration management. My current main task is reimplementing our cfengine configurations in Puppet so I've been deep in Puppet recently. I have this idea that I would like to help on the Fedora Infrastructure team, to help contribute something back to Fedora, but between job and family feel that I probably don't have the time needed to dedicate to it, so I had just been lurking here until now. Cheers, Sean _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list