-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I am frustrated. Redhats' influence is hurting SELinux in gnu/linux. Redhat does not value integrity in the Desktop. First they basically destroyed the meaning of confined users by basically not embracing least privilege. They managed to push some of that upstream, forcing me to go my own way since integrity in the desktop is important to me, and refpolicy could not provide me with a useful base due to redhat influenced policy that creeped in. Now they are taking the SELinux object manager out of systemd --user. This means that eventually we cannot control which processes can start/stop/status/signal which processes in the desktop (thus we are stuck with an all or nothing situation) I tried to stop this but no one came to help. They lack vision, and only think about their own well being. Other distro's will be forced to go the redhat way, unless they fight this. Which is near impossible when it comes to systemd since that is redhat owned. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2053 - -- 02DFF788 4D30 903A 1CF3 B756 FB48 1514 3148 83A2 02DF F788 https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x314883A202DFF788 Dominick Grift -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJWXH4YAAoJENAR6kfG5xmcGUIMAIPanszs7X7DBXPQdZ2IjzWp laB75N7D0mnMhXy0wf/d4Y2cStdGZrOnAyhDodMKCdZr22Gmu3qJLY5IIDv87dFg 6GYeN1EnHEboTXIlO8hDNR0GbPwAw8PAKssn01yiIZN/w+J5thRbShitLyT7rupZ VnVXYWvWGxbeOwz7QEss3iehmUQjCaawO4BIgULW2tlacofwc5KgMlpKa/vSSMd9 7Rd4GhcDSjZdipzO10QI7gB6fc7jX8ToHkm6r0yeFs1SA0NdMeE5+oktWiej5ADg VMJQIiRAmpoi1CF4UO+hDzeaQ3DVxmzJKHwgPlCqdopUm9t1xKhSaa87uJS4YDHo xBNC9Ra10BuUTVMlr81EAOIf+taCjydMx/5IoX/Nq/OxK6tFEEL6GDsqT3a45ySM vvwbr1RvOpgqp/eltkdMiOmQuqqxhre3aEjaNktWBPf+vMSOJqBX+k945tFlkqiw g8APDrpMNhFZ8b1MvxjisVefS9pRew37eYFzaaC/bA== =JsJZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.