On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 09:43 -0600, Rick Sewill wrote: > On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 07:57 -0700, David G. Miller wrote: > > Claude Jones <claude_jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Normal people conspire - it's the natural human condition, it's what > > > makes us soar - for good, for bad, for money, for whatever. Humans > > > conspire - it's not a pejorative except to clever nerds who don't have > > > a social life... Oh, and the real poop on successful conspiracies is > > > that the best ones are right in your face, right out in the open - > > > -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA > > And, as usual, the absolutely complete lack of evidence of the > > conspiracy is just further proof that the conspiracy is working. > > > > BTW, Elvis said to say "Hi." > > > > Please bring this discussion to a list where knowledgeable people can > contribute and take action. > > Could people please take this discussion to a selinux mailing list. > > Most people, including me, are ill equipped to contribute to a > discussion on security. Most people, including me, would have > difficulty understanding, much less configuring, selinux parameters. > > All that is gained from continuing this discussion on this list, is to > cast fear, uncertain, and doubt. > > If a selinux mailing list determines there is really a problem, then, it > would be appropriate to give a summary of what a selinux mailing list > determined and what action should be taken. > > I apologize if people think this discussion is appropriate on this list. > I do not. No fruitful information is being added to this discussion. > This discussion seems to have a life of its own, and does not go away. I hear that alot on college campuses when conservative speakers come to visit. The shouting down, the unallowed-diversity that is outlawed by the self-anointed 'diversity'. The hypocrisy is entertaining to a point. Fortunately you are not the end all and be all ivory tower of what is relevant or interesting or on topic. A pure Selinux mailing list would not include Fedora. Selinux is part of Fedora Core X, therefore I consider it to be a relevant discussion "For users of Fedora" mailing list. LX