* "Johnson, Charles F" 

|  Can any of you Canonical guys find out what the official story is as
| far as Gutsy is concerned ??

SELinux is not enabled by default and will not be enabled by default
for gutsy.  Some applications support it; the kernel hooks are there,
but I am not aware of anybody currently working on writing a good
default policy, which is needed for SELinux to be useful, both as in
«the user can use the system» as well as «SELinux provides a useful
level of security for the system».

If there is sufficient demand for it, we might want to look into it
for gutsy+1, but I would like to know what the use cases are before we
spend resources on it.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are

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