Vesa-Matti J Kari wrote: Didn't realize the NSA was sponsoring a list for voicing religious bigotries. Or is that also an "SELinux issue?"Hello, On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Andy Warner wrote:Russell Coker wrote:On Friday 08 August 2008 03:47, Casey Schaufler <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:SELinux without policy is like a book without pages. Think of the reference policy as the pages of the Old Testament.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisegesis The problem with such analogies is that SE Linux policy is designed to be unambiguous. See the above URL for details of the issue.Is that supposed to be funny or just an great example of someone posting way off topic demonstrating the need for multiple mailing lists?There is nothing inherently funny with being logical and demanding precision. Russell Coker's comment was quite good and to the point. You should not compare SELinux policies, which are clear and precise, with ancient mythology, and expect that everyone buys it. This world is full of so-called Holy Books, after all. This list should focus on SELinux issues. Best regards, vmk |