From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <4D8372F6.6060100@tresys.com> Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 10:57:58 -0400 From: "Christopher J. PeBenito" MIME-Version: 1.0 To: russell@coker.com.au CC: jwcart2@tycho.nsa.gov, SE-Linux Subject: Re: SE Linux use - was: Question: and the policy grows... References: <1300369855.30425.14.camel@tesla.lan> <201103181024.18303.russell@coker.com.au> <1300454589.2438.1.camel@moss-lions.epoch.ncsc.mil> <201103190133.46695.russell@coker.com.au> In-Reply-To: <201103190133.46695.russell@coker.com.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Sender: owner-selinux@tycho.nsa.gov List-Id: selinux@tycho.nsa.gov On 03/18/11 10:33, Russell Coker wrote: > On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, James Carter wrote: >>> NSA people: How many subscribers are there to this list outside .gov? >>> >>> >> >> 887 >> >> There are 30 people who have posted 10 or more messages in the last >> year. > > On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, "Christopher J. PeBenito" wrote: >>> Tresys people: How many subscribers to the refpolicy list are outside >>> .gov? >> >> 95 > > Any theories as to why are there almost 10* more people on the main list? > > It seems to me that policy development is easier to get involved with than all > other types of SE Linux development, and it's more required. One can do a lot > of SE Linux work without touching any of the C code, but it's not possible to > do much outside the distribution defaults without writing some policy. My assumption is that most people don't care about all of the policy maintenance minutiae and don't want to be flooded with the patch emails. But on the main list you can find out about the development direction and functionality changes; IMO thats why only ~3% of the subscribers constitute the majority of the list traffic. -- Chris PeBenito Tresys Technology, LLC www.tresys.com | oss.tresys.com -- This message was distributed to subscribers of the selinux mailing list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@tycho.nsa.gov with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.