From: cpebenito@tresys.com (Christopher J. PeBenito) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 08:12:25 -0400 Subject: [refpolicy] new refpolicy release In-Reply-To: <201107241559.02111.russell@coker.com.au> References: <201107241559.02111.russell@coker.com.au> Message-ID: <4E2D5DA9.7060901@tresys.com> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com On 07/24/11 01:59, Russell Coker wrote: > http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/wiki/DownloadRelease > > It seems that the latest refpolicy release is from 2010. Are there plans for > a new one soon? Yes, I'm doing one this week. > I am just uploading what I plan to be the last 20100524 based release for > Debian/Unstable. I will try to get stuff from that included in Debian/Squeeze > (the current stable release) but apart from that I'm finished with 20100524. > > I'm not really keen on getting a 6 month old release as I've got a heap of > changes, some of which should go upstream. I'd like to get a new upstream > release to base on for the purpose of sorting out all the patches. > > One option I'm considering is taking the current git tree, calling it > 20110724, and using it as the base for Debian development. > > As an aside, what's the status of systemd policy? There isn't one upstream. The last time it was discussed, I suggested that it was so different and did so many more things that it should probably be its own module. I haven't heard or seen anything since then. -- Chris PeBenito Tresys Technology, LLC www.tresys.com | oss.tresys.com