Quoting Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Are you coming to the SELinux summit the day before LinuxCon, Sunday Sep
20?
http://selinuxproject.org/page/Developer_Summit_2009
Yes, I am hoping to attend as much as I can.
I'd also recommend that you come to the talk on a new SELinux policy
infrastructure at LPC,
http://linuxplumbersconf.org/ocw/proposals/56
as well as the other SELinux talks during the security track.
I am expecting and the baby's release date is less than two weeks
away. So it's unclear how much I will be able to participate at Linux
Plumbers. However, I believe Bryan is planning on attending.
Are you familiar with the existing SELinux user resources listed on:
http://selinuxproject.org/page/User_Resources
Yes. That is a great resource, but there is so much information
there. I'm wondering if there is a way to organize it in such a way
that allows newer users to find the information they need more easily.
The only way to really address SELinux usability is to actively engage
with the SELinux community - you need to be aware of what is already
going on and be a participant in the ongoing development dialogue.
Which happens here, on this list, as well as at things like the
developer summit.
Agreed.
Thanks!
Debora Velarde
IBM, Linux Technology Center
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Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency
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