[agl-dev-community] Collabora weekly progress w/e 14th June 2020

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Hi All,

Please find below a brief summary of the progress Collabora have made last week on Weston/Wayland.

Weston / Wayland

Marius:
   
- Worked-out policy engine/policy API issues and improvements: Provide a deny-all
policy engine, which should be activated by default (SPEC-3413), add a new policy
hook to restrict access to private extensions (SPEC-3394), and added a way to retrieve
the clients SMACK label, to implement the hook itself (SPEC-3396).

- Advertise applications ids to clients that bind to the agl-shell-desktop (as to
add a fix for SPEC-3412). We were missing other types of surface roles, for alexa-viewer
we required pop-up role, which wasn't advertised.

- Expanded agl-shell-desktop protocol to passing a bounding box that effectively clips
out the view to that area (as requrested in SPEC-3419).

- Rebased all demo applications to match current changes in master (separation of libqtappfw,
see SPEC-3422)

- MR for 'remote' surface series posted, tracked by SPEC-3280

Things currently looking into:

- SPEC-3386 - Documentation improvements -- provide a diagram interaction / overall architecture
picture, requested
- Follow up work on 'SPEC-3413 -  Provide a deny-all policy engine', which should be activated by default,
as to allow in devel mode to easily specify a configuration file with permitted applications
(having a dynamic way to populate a list of permitted applications)
- SPEC-3382 Investigation of cluster demo image w/ tweaked area and role configuration for the windowmanager
   

Kind regards,

Nick

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