Lamar Owen wrote: > On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 01:22:53 pm m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: <snip> >> I'm talking about the real, outside world, *not* my own personal system. >> ...... >> As I said, I work in the real world with all this, and you seem to be >> arguing, based on your own personal experience that those of us in the >> workplace should do thus-and-so, and we're telling you what it's like in >> the trenches, and why we don't like selinux. > > Well, Mark, I have always been an advocate of 'eating my own dog food' > figuratively speaking. If I, the CIO, can't get it to work on my personal > system, then it's not likely going to work when deployed to production <snip> Oh, I see: you're the CIO? So you can mandate this. Not having ever been anywhere near a management position, and all of my managers (with three exceptions, one small, and two microscopically small) being at least 3 levels of managment down from VP level, and mostly they have no clue about selinux, if they're not Windows-centric, not where I live. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos