As announced on fedora-devel-list[1], we'd like to come to a resolution (consensus, actions) on the challenges we have with SELinux in the Fedora build system. I expect the following: * All the parties are here now needed to figure this out * Someone better than me is going to reply with specifics about what is not working in the buildsys * We all agree it's pretty important to get this figured out in a good way One example of a project blocking on this work is the Fedora spin server. We would have to put a non-SELinux secured server in the loop somewhere for the actual spin building, and any way we do that is going to be hacky and whacky. The main problem I see outside of the technical issues is a marketing one. Fedora's infrastructure is a set of open tools that anyone can download and make work themselves. We know that people do that. Fedora Infrastructure is a feature producer; just as Fedora Docs supplies a full-course documentation toolchain, so does Infrastructure supply a full-course FLOSS project toolset.[2] We do *not* want to be explaining that a new feature doesn't work with SELinux. At the very minimum, we have been consistent about the value of SELinux in Fedora, and to ship something as a Fedora feature that cannot run under SELinux ... well, that would be bad. This is why other Fedora folks are asking the Fedora SELinux team to take this off the backburner. Thanks - Karsten [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-April/msg01064.html [2] Yep, that's right; Fedora Infrastructure is a feature of Fedora. For example, the new grid project 'Fedora Sleepwalker' is looking to get integrated into firstboot or some kind of JoinBuddy. When that happens, adding your install to the Fedora Sleepwalker grid is going to be touted as a major feature for that release. -- Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41
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