[PATCH] userspace: audit: ausearch doesn't return entries for AppArmor events that exist in the log

Vincas Dargis vindrg at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 16:58:46 UTC 2016


2016.04.29 18:41, Richard Guy Briggs rašė:
> You are welcome to your rant.  I quite like mailing lists and IRC.  I
> hate most other social media and forums.  What do you suggest instead?

Hi,

I guess it's plain personal preference, but I just get annoyed once I have to deal with lists. That's why:

1. No explicit search function. Yes I know (_now_) that you can use your search engine with site: prefix, but that's too 
"hidden" feature, and one have to "know" that from somewhere. I don't know why Mailman or (whatever that list engine is) 
couldn't have at least search box that redirects to some search engine, if they don't want to incorporate local search 
engine by themselves.

2. No (easy?) way to continue thread if not subscribed earlier. Debian bug tracker, that is based on email, does in fact 
has "mbox" download link for specific post. But that's rarity I guess. In forums you just click "reply" button. In list, 
you have to download .gz archive (which apparently failed in my latest Firefox 46 case) and edit it to make single .mbox 
or whatever? ...

Steve suggested just to start new thread. Yeah, but.. that's kinda cheating, and issue still exists and I guess I am 
(too) picky for these kind of usability "papprecuts", hence, the rant :-) .

3. Once subscribed, you may get lot's of lot's of emails, even if you are interested in only that single topic (or some 
topics, maybe started long time ago), so you can just "lose"/forget/skip relevant reply. Meanwhile, forums have 
notification function you cane enable for topics you are "watching".

4. No formatting options. It's sometimes hard to read code or other technical text embedded inside plain text email. 
Meanwhile, using markdown/bbcode/whatever you can make technical keywords, file paths, or whole code blocks distinct 
from plain text. Makes eyes happy.

Forums also have issues, like.. having gazillion of accounts (that simple email activation in lists makes it much easier 
actually). Also, I imagine getting all list traffic by default might be good for maintainers who want to hear (ok, read) 
all relevant issues. In forums, you should click-through all "highlighted" topics manually? Oh my...

Anyway, this off-topic should be in Mailman list probably :-) . All these are actually small, "bells-and-wistles", 
"pappercut" issues I guess, but that's enough to make me *sigh* when I see I will have to deal with mailing list instead 
of full-fledged bug tracker or at least a forum.




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