From: dwalsh@redhat.com (Daniel J Walsh)
To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com
Subject: [refpolicy] ANN: Reference Policy contrib repository
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:45:53 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E6E6F81.6020207@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E6A3EC9.9000200@tresys.com>
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On 09/09/2011 12:28 PM, Christopher J. PeBenito wrote:
> On 09/09/11 12:22, Guido Trentalancia wrote:
>> On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 11:35 -0400, Christopher J. PeBenito
>> wrote:
>>> The challenge of Reference Policy has always been balancing the
>>> needs of having a well reviewed policy against responding to
>>> fairly rapid application development and new user needs in
>>> Linux. If you are not familiar with the differences between
>>> the Reference Policy and Fedora policy, it is quite large.
>>> Since Fedora is the largest SELinux-enabled distribution, its
>>> development version, rawhide, is on the front lines of seeing
>>> new features in apps. Due to Dan and Miroslav's extensive
>>> work, the Fedora policy evolves rapidly. However, this has
>>> proven to be too fast for me to constantly review all the
>>> changes and integrate them upstream, resulting in the huge
>>> difference between the two policies.
>>>
>>> To ameliorate this situation, additional contributors with
>>> commit access have been added for Reference Policy. To be
>>> specific, a large amount of the policy has been moved into a
>>> contrib layer (a git submodule), where these contributors may
>>> commit. The core policy modules will remain in the primary
>>> Reference Policy repository, for which I remain the maintainer.
>>> Due to its nature, the contrib repository will be faster moving
>>> and less reviewed than the core Reference Policy repository.
>>>
>>> The core modules are critical modules on the system. This
>>> includes all of the kernel layer, most of the system and roles
>>> layers, some admin modules, such as bootloader, su, and sudo,
>>> and userspace object managers. It is possible to build a
>>> policy using only the core modules. It is important to ensure
>>> these modules are well reviewed to ensure quality, so Reference
>>> Policy can be used as a base for both general-purpose systems
>>> (e.g. Linux distributions) and custom systems. All remaining
>>> modules were moved to the contrib repository. An important
>>> thing to note is that in the future, modules may move between
>>> core and contrib as necessary.
>>>
>>> For those that have a current checkout of the repository, you
>>> will need to do the following to get the new contrib
>>> submodule:
>>>
>>> $ git pull $ git submodule init $ git submodule update
>>
>> Is such "contrib" submodule going to always remain optional ?
>
> Its optional in the sense that you don't have to use any modules
> from it. The core modules do have some optionals that reference
> contrib modules, so you need to have the submodule checked out so
> that those interfaces can resolve. However, there should be no
> unconditional references from core modules to anything in contrib.
>
AS we move to this new format, I would suggest we require multiple at
least 2 ACKs to get a policy update. I don't think Fedora team should
just dump our policy into the contrib without having someone review it.
Dominick Grift has done a lot of work in this space and if he would be
willing to help that would be great.
Anyone else who would like to volunteer. I think Miroslav and I have
to work to get the Rawhide/F16 policy based off the new structure and
then make the Fedora policy available for others to begin acking.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-09-12 20:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-09-09 15:35 ANN: Reference Policy contrib repository Christopher J. PeBenito
2011-09-09 15:35 ` [refpolicy] " Christopher J. PeBenito
2011-09-09 15:58 ` Robert Lee
2011-09-09 16:17 ` Christopher J. PeBenito
2011-09-09 16:17 ` [refpolicy] " Christopher J. PeBenito
2011-09-09 16:22 ` Guido Trentalancia
2011-09-09 16:28 ` Christopher J. PeBenito
2011-09-12 20:45 ` Daniel J Walsh [this message]
2011-09-13 21:12 ` Dominick Grift
2011-09-13 21:31 ` Dominick Grift
2011-09-14 12:19 ` Christopher J. PeBenito
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