The SELinux folks have put up this:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/IndependentPolicy
and have been pointing to it in bug reports like this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1350894#c5
If this is going to be a real guideline it seems like we should review it. See also issue #630 about whether or not packages need to work in enforcing mode or not.
So, yeah, I read through that document and it's a mix between a tutorial and some things which really should be part of the guidelines proper. I stuck a banner at the top to make it clear that the page isn't a set of "must follow" guidelines.
My guess is that if we want to move on this, we'll have to digest what's here ourselves and turn it into a proper set of guidelines. I don't think it will be too difficult given the appropriate amount of time.
@orion do you think you could move this forward? Or, possibly, @lvrabec could give some input?
I could help, however I don't know how. If somebody give me some review and ask for changes I could incorporate it.
Thanks, Lukas.
Seems that there is some updated version of guidelines in #726, let's continue discussion there.
Closing in favor of #726.Closing in favor of #726.
Metadata Update from @ignatenkobrain: - Issue close_status updated to: duplicate - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)