On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Nelson Marques <07721@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 16:26 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: >> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 02:35:11PM +0100, Nelson Marques wrote: >> > >> > Good people, >> > >> > As I'm ending my Feature Profile on NetworkManager, and I volunteered >> > for another Feature Profile, I've got suggestions from Mel... One of the >> > spins or Zafara. The first sounds nice, but I'd rather focus on >> > something else. The second, well, I am not on it's status on Fedora 13. >> > Since we're running for Fedora 13 release, and I've spoken countless >> > times about SELinux, despite of it's complexity (some say simplicity), >> > I've decided to take the road of pain. >> > >> > My personal crusade: SELinux in Fedora 13. >> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux_in_Fedora_13 >> > >> > >> > Be mindful that this will probably take some time. But I'm placing my >> > efforts into it. I already have some nice information on my mailbox from >> > my SWOT research, will need to take a more closer approach. There's also >> > a great presentation about this technology, I'm going to contact the >> > author asking if he allows me to use is base for my work. This >> > presentation is like "SELinux for dummies". >> > >> > I will follow the same approach as I did for NetworkManager, and it >> > should be turn out into something like this: >> > >> > 1. SELinux >> > 1.1 - Technology >> > 1.2 - Howto >> > 1.3 - SELinux in Fedora 13 >> > 2. Interview with the crew >> > 2.1 - Interview #1 >> > 2.2 - Interview #2 >> > 3. Interview Possibility - out of scope >> > 3.1 - Interview #1 > Sysadmin / Security Analyst >> > 3.2 - Interview #2 > Security Analyst / BOFH >> > 4. Biography's >> > >> > No screenshot planned. This should be done by release time with some >> > luck. What are the times to have this stuff done ? >> >> It might be worth having this content as something we push out after >> release. I don't want to stop anyone from going as fast as they want, >> of course! But having some content to fall back on in the few weeks >> after release would be great too. > > OK, makes sense to me, also because this will be far more time consuming > than NetworkManager, due to the ammount of available information to > process and about the complexity of the subject. > >> >> I'd also encourage you to present any findings you have to the Docs >> team since they maintain an SELinux Guide. If you find people are >> having trouble with a specific topic, maybe more coverage in that >> guide would be called for. Alternatively, if we find there *is* good >> coverage in the SELinux Guide, maybe we can use the article around >> SELinux as a way of *advertising* that Guide better! > > Most of my findings were pointed by a fellow community member through > one of my blog posts (regarding SWOT) and are external links to NSA and > other organizations, thats why I haven't made it public. But I'll point > them out with what I have. > > Paul, could you please point me over someone I can contact to hand over > the information on the docs team? I would avoid to join their list, > though eventually it might be of some interest for me also. I believe Scott Radvan (sradvan@xxxx) is the maintainer of the SELinux Guide. Paul -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing