On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:07:43AM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Tom Mitchell (mitch48@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > If I understand this... > > > > In development cycles having the "current" best practice policy does make sense > > for some, but not outside the context of "default policy development". > > Yes, but if you're pushing new policy that actually fixes bugs > (think post-release here), you'd want that automatically installed > on upgrade. I believe Jeff was working on this, however the hooks would have to be in rpm I imagine as you probably don't want rpm_script_t having write access to policy_src_t right? Paul