From: russell@coker.com.au (Russell Coker) Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 00:43:24 +1000 Subject: [refpolicy] ANN: Reference Policy moved to GitHub In-Reply-To: References: <5395CAA0.4010900@tresys.com> <1766633.zdlLJ7D5UV@xev> Message-ID: <2636249.DlHTzmdgM2@xev> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com On Sat, 14 Jun 2014 09:20:29 Elia Pinto wrote: > > http://www.cultureoffset.org/ > > > > Are you sure that GitHub is a good choice? > > Every one know GitHub. Also the git book talk about it. No perfect as a > platform but as project you can Gain more visibility. The SE Linux project has been active for 14 years. People have given lectures about it at many (all?) major Linux conferences (I've done OLS, LCA, and Linux Kongress). Articles have been written about it in many (all?) major Linux magazines (I've done Linux Journal). It's a default feature in Fedora and RHEL and available in other distributions as well. Blog posts about it can be seen on most of the major Linux Planet feeds. I don't think that we have a lack of visibility. Judging by names I've seen on these mailing lists and people I've met it seems obvious to me that the proportion of female developers in the SE Linux project is significantly lower than what you see in proprietary software development. I think this is a problem we should try to solve. Also this isn't just about female developers, when one minority group is treated badly members of others won't expect to be treated well either. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/