On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 14:11 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 01:29 +0900, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote: > > On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 16:12 +0100, Bart Couvreur wrote: > > > Upgrade the FAQ to a more formal Guide? This includes a lot of intro, > > > and why is SELinux what it is, but that would mostly be a rephrasing / > > > styling of the content out there on the different wiki's, blogs, ... > > > > Upgrade the FAQ to a formal guide seems like the best way to go. > > > > I checked all the links and rearranged the words. I couldn't add much > > of Walsh's stuff into it because it didn't seem to fit. There was a lot > > of use case scenario's in Walsh's posts and while thats great for a > > guide in a simple FAQ it would not explain it sufficiently it seemed so > > I didn't add it into there. > > > > The details in the FAQ still seem to work. I don't modify selinux to > > much since I don't understand the scripting of it, I left those bits > > alone since I couldn't verify or change anything in the guides. > > Yes, perhaps with a dedicated maintainer -- woohoo, Marc! :-) -- this is > the way to go. It would probably mean reformatting into subject matter > areas as opposed to the Q&A format. That's mostly a matter of copy + > paste + DocBook tagging. > > I bet that if you go over some of Dan's material with a system > (preferably a VM!) in hand, you'll understand a lot more of it very > quickly. I actually wrote a smidge of policy the other day and put it > in place to test something at work, and his instructions were on the > spot! > > > P.S. If we are writing it as a guide can we talk to Walsh to get some > > ideas on use cases? > > Yes, he doesn't subscribe to f-docs-l, but you certainly should email > him and get him involved. You might want to lay out some specific > questions for him, as I would imagine he's very busy working on policy, > but from all accounts and prior experience, he's an extremely affable > and helpful guy. He may even point you to other outside docs that could > be helpful for you to understand SELinux better, and then write some > cases yourself. Did you want it created in docbook or on the wiki then to docbook? Cheers, Marc -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list