Next Fedora Release

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Mon Jun 7 12:35:12 UTC 2004


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On Monday 07 June 2004 13:28, tmolina at cablespeed.com wrote:

>  However, I disagree with your assertion regarding
> selinux.  In my opinion Fedora Core (Test) is precisely
> the right place for a project like selinux.  It gets
> sponsored by a major distributor, gets LOADS of testing,
> and is a great feature.  If you did a default install of
> Fedora Core 2, selinux wasn't even enabled so it shouldn't
> have been an issue.

Sure, selinux is going to be great.  But my assertion was that the ultimately 
abandoned attempt to get selinux support completed in time for FC2 possibly 
ate up a lot of time that might otherwise have gone to fixing some of the 
things that were fixed immediately after release and are being fixed now.

I guess my wider question boils down to: I see the community is active on the 
ml in a good way.  Is that as far as we will ever penetrate?

- -Andy

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