This is just my own personal input on the matter but I would think that a determination on this matter by Red Hat this early in the game would be irresponsibly premature. At this point, the SELinux packages are note even integrated into mainstream Fedora due to the problems of creating a package and configuration tools for widespread implementation into a distribution. I would think that far more testing and fixing and tweaking needs done under the auspices of the Fedora Core testing environment before Red Hat can consider production implementation into the RHEL supported distributions. Further, I would like to make a suggestion. I dont know who here works with apache development but apache uses a periodic development summary that is essentially a "state of the package". I dont have a copy of a recent one at hand for the moment however it goes soemthing like this: Version 2.1.0 Showstopper Bugs This thing keeps breaking, blah, blah, blah. Not Showstopper but Would be good to Fix This Bug that Bug The other Bug Wish List Reorient that Feature to this Feature (IMPROVED!) A digest of this nature would be great for tracking status of the SELinux implementation in Fedora Core. What do you all think? -- -------------------- Wayne S. Frazee "Any sufficiently developed bug is indistinguishable from a feature." On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 11:53, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > This may be a bit early but ... are there plans to incorporate selinux into > Red Hat Enterprise Linux? If there is, is the target for RHEL 4 or later? > > Gene > > -- > fedora-selinux-list mailing list > fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list
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