Re: [RFC PATCH 00/10] SELinux namespace series, re-based

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On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 9:25 AM Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After a long hiatus, I have re-based the SELinux namespace series
> on top of selinux/next based on v5.4-rc1 ...

Thanks Stephen.

As mentioned previously at LSS-NA, in an effort to get this moving
again I've pulled this into the 'working-selinuxns' branch of the main
SELinux kernel repository and I'll keep that branch actively rebased
against current kernel releases* until we get to a point where we can
merge it all into selinux/next.  If you are reading this email and are
interested in helping with the SELinux namespacing work, patches are
welcome (and encouraged!) :)

I would ask that those of you who are interested in participating send
your patches with tag on the patch posting so we all have the correct
context in which to review your work, e.g. "[PATCH selinuxns] selinux:
make it work".

* My initial thought is to rebase the selinux/working-selinuxns at the
end of each merge window against the vX.Y-rc1, but if we need to do it
more often we can.

-- 
paul moore
www.paul-moore.com



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