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* Logo Artwork for SELinux?
@ 2004-04-04 22:56 Bill Laut
  2004-04-04 22:11 ` Chris
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From: Bill Laut @ 2004-04-04 22:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SELinux Mailing List


My church recently obtained a DSL connection with the prospect I'll be tasked 
with setting up their web/email/proxy servers.  As part of protecting their 
internal LAN I'd like to migrate their existing Linux server over to SELinux.  

Therefore, now that SELinux has gone mainstream (in v2.6) would this be an 
appropriate time for NSA to consider designing a suitable logo for SELinux?  
Specifically, something that can be incorporated into Web pages that are 
hosted on servers protected by SELinux.

Since SELinux is rapidly becoming the next "ultra-cool" security 
infrastructure within the Linux community, a tasteful "button" that could be 
pasted onto webpages would be a great marketing boon.  I, for one, would love 
to brag on my church's opening webpage that their site is "Powered by Apache, 
Protected by SELinux."  (The "Secured by ..." is already taken by OpenSSL.) 

An elegant, tasteful button modelled after the buttons at:

                     http://www.modssl.org/docs/buttons.html

could now be useful in promoting SELinux.

Any comments?


Bill


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* RE: Logo Artwork for SELinux?
@ 2004-04-13 14:57 Dowd, Alan S
  2004-04-14  9:10 ` Tom
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From: Dowd, Alan S @ 2004-04-13 14:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Stephen Smalley', 'SELinux'

Three cheers for M. Smalley!

This whole thread reminds me of a scene near the end of the TV broadcast
version of "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy." Our protagonists are
stranded on Neolithic Earth with a spaceship (Galgafringian Arkship B) full
of "middlemen," among them marketing executives. The marketing executives
have formed a committee to reinvent the wheel. Their major concern is "What
color should it be?" We're all demonstrating our outstanding qualifications
for Arkship B here.

Perhaps we should settle for a penguin in a bathtub, playing with a rubber
duck, and get back to security-enhanced Linux.

	Al D.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-selinux@tycho.nsa.gov [mailto:owner-selinux@tycho.nsa.gov] On
Behalf Of Stephen Smalley
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:35 AM
To: Dale Amon
Cc: Elvedin Trnjanin; Dean Anderson; Matthew J. Fanto; Russell Coker;
SELinux Mailing List
Subject: Re: Logo Artwork for SELinux?
[...snip...]

Thanks for the thought, but I have absolutely no interest in helping to
design a logo for SELinux, nor do I particularly care whether SELinux
ever has a logo.  Let's leave the marketing to the marketers, and focus
on improving the code...

-- 
Stephen Smalley <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
National Security Agency


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2004-04-04 22:56 Logo Artwork for SELinux? Bill Laut
2004-04-04 22:11 ` Chris
2004-04-05 20:07   ` Bill Laut
2004-04-05 22:57     ` Bill McCarty
2004-04-06  5:06       ` Michael Pender
2004-04-06 14:51         ` Dan Thomsen
2004-04-07  2:03           ` Joshua Brindle
2004-04-07  4:57             ` Douglas Williams
2004-04-07  5:29             ` Bill Laut
2004-04-07  3:07           ` Douglas Williams
2004-04-07  5:22           ` Bill Laut
2004-04-07  8:36             ` Dale Amon
2004-04-08  3:43             ` Michael Pender
2004-04-08 13:45               ` Dan Thomsen
2004-04-05 14:24 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2004-04-05 21:11   ` Kerry Thompson
2004-04-05 22:56   ` Dean Anderson
2004-04-06  2:25     ` Bill Laut
2004-04-05 15:54 ` Frank Mayer
2004-04-06  1:44 ` Joshua Brindle
2004-04-10 11:07 ` Russell Coker
2004-04-10 16:08   ` Matthew J. Fanto
2004-04-10 21:24     ` Dale Amon
2004-04-12  7:29       ` Dean Anderson
2004-04-12 14:57         ` Elvedin Trnjanin
2004-04-12 15:14           ` Dale Amon
2004-04-12 15:18             ` Elvedin Trnjanin
2004-04-12 22:59               ` Tom Mitchell
2004-04-12 15:35             ` Stephen Smalley
2004-04-12 15:42             ` Russell Coker
2004-04-12 20:11             ` todd glassey
2004-04-13  0:21               ` Michael Pender
2004-04-13 14:33                 ` todd glassey
2004-04-14  9:05           ` Tom
2004-04-11  2:44     ` Russell Coker
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2004-04-13 14:57 Dowd, Alan S
2004-04-14  9:10 ` Tom
2004-04-14 13:37   ` todd glassey
     [not found] <BCA3701A.9ED9%michael.pender@nanochron.com>
2004-04-15  5:26 ` Russell Coker

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