Re: SeLinux integration

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> Jens Neuhalfen wrote:
> > git://www.neuhalfen.name/git-selinux.git
> 


Hi Christian,

> I'm just an end user, too, so this isn't representing any official 
...

first, thank you for your taking your time! I am relatively new to git (I've been poking git for three or four weeks now), so your advice on how-to (and how-not-to) is much appreciated.

The repository is my current development repository which, naturally (?), is based on the 'blessed' repository. My understanding of git was, that anyone with a copy of the blessed git repository can 'pull' from my repository and gets my branches with git transmitting just my changes over the net. Then he/she/it can switch to 'my' branch and test the policy/init-script.

Did I get something wrong there? I thought that this is a/the normal way of using git. 

You are right with the commits and their rather terse messages, though the code are not ready for release or an integration review. The plan was: Get some feedback on the current state, refine the code and then send the patches to the list. 

Christian, have you been able to test the policy? I am very curious, how it works on other machines (say, gentoo) or with other setups (strict-policy is completely untested, although I don't think that anyone really uses it).

Jens


> Christian.


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