SELinux tree changes

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Hello All,

I do apologize, but I've had to make some minor changes to the SELinux tree in 
an effort to preserve my sanity, and disk space, in the face of different 
development streams, linux-next, and all the various stable backport trees.  
While the tree will still be at the same location, things will be much more 
branch based:

 -> git://git.infradead.org/users/pcmoore/selinux
    #next        - patches currently in linux-next
    #stable-X.XX - patches targeting the associated stable tree

If you currently have a private tree backed against the SELinux tree you 
should now be tracking the next branch.  Once again, I apologize for any 
problems this may cause, but my initial approach to the SELinux tree was too 
simplistic to be useful in the long term.

-Paul

-- 
paul moore
www.paul-moore.com

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