[Mailman-Developers] Disabling SELinux
Aurelien Bompard
aurelien at bompard.org
Tue Jul 1 09:12:20 CEST 2014
Oops, sorry for not replying to this earlier.
"Core policy" means at SELinux? Why not put it in a contrib directory
> in MM3, too? Why not now?
>
Yes, it means at SELinux. It's apparently the preferred way to host
policies, a bit like the linux kernel is the preferred place to host
drivers. In case of interface changes, they can update all the modules.
In the meantime, I can surely place my policy files in a contrib subdir in
MM3 too. They are tailored to the destination directories we use in Fedora,
but I welcome contributions :-)
Merge request incoming...
Aurélien
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