Hello, I've setup the wiki page for the project [ http://wiki.apparmor.net/index.php/Profile_Management_Tools], it'd be nice if some-one could just scroll through the page. I'll update the blog link once, I have an initial post ready for the project.
@Christian please add your profile link with your name and maybe your IRC nick too. @John , @Christian also you can fill out the schedule for weekly meetings. The updated config.py using the ConfigParser module will also be updated in a few hours. Regards, Kshitij Gupta -- The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. Bertrand Russell -- On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:54 AM, Kshitij Gupta <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Christian Boltz <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Am Mittwoch, 5. Juni 2013 schrieb Kshitij Gupta: >> > @Christian First off, what mail client do you use? I'd like to be able >> > to have my replies like you all do. >> >> Nearly every mail client supports this style to reply (even Outlook ;-) >> The main "trick" is to insert your reply in the middle of the quoted >> mail instead of typing at the first line. >> >> I'm using KMail, but the current version has some known issues caused by >> the switch to Akonadi and Nepomuk. If you want to use KMail, make sure >> to have the latest KDE version to see less bugs ;-) >> >> Thunderbird might be another option. It's the mail client I usually >> recommend to windows users ;-) (because they can't use KMail) >> >> Ahh, that trick's pretty neat. I'm on GNOME though I have the KMail app. > I'll give it a shot. :-) Meanwhile, lets see if the "trick" works on Gmail. > ;-) > > > Back to topic at hand, the config wrapper has two additional functions >> > besides the read and write (which also sets the permissions for the >> > profiles). So, for the time being I'll keep redo the config file with >> > the configprofiler module and if later on I can rather easily do-away >> > with the config library file if its not needed (though I'll note down >> > this point because I might forget it later on). >> >> OK, additional functions are a good argument for a wrapper. >> >> > > Okay, I'll go through the roadmap once again and then setup the >> > wikipage for my roadmap. (Any naming ideas for the wikipage?) >> >> Why not just something simple like "Profile generation tools"? >> That said, the page name is not too important - and we can still >> move/rename the page if we find a better name ;-) >> >> > Also, a >> > new name for the library tools package (If we're moving away from >> > Immunix)? ;-) >> >> I'd just use "AppArmor". >> >> Okay, I'll have some content from my proposal moved over to a wiki page > as soon as possible. > >> > As, for the code review John went into the docstrings and comments >> > which I quite agree too, since Python code in general is pretty >> > readable in general so a few explanatory comments should be >> > sufficient. But I suppose a few lines of docstring will not harm (and >> >> Comments and documentation never harm, and having a short summary of >> what a function does and how to call it is always helpful. >> >> There's nothing wrong with reading the source, but for a quick overview >> a good comment is quite helpful ;-) >> >> > will be useful when importing the modules, since AppArmor.py will be >> > pretty long). >> >> That sounds like you might want to split it into several files ;-) >> >> That is going to be the hardest part I imagine, so breaking down that > file reasonably is a good idea. I plan to get started with it by the next > week. (Had been off the work for the last couple of days) > >> > I'll take that the coding style for those few lines was >> > okay to everyone? ;-) >> >> Yes :-) >> >> > I think I love the blogpost about the weekly progress idea, so >> > hopefully I'll try to follow that (Does anyone want me to setup a new >> > blog for the sole-purpose?). >> >> Just use your existing blog - it will give you some additional readers, >> and if you are lucky, they'll stay for more than the GSoC period. >> >> Yeah, I could use some readers and get regular with blogging. :-) > >> > Looks good enough to me, I'll setup my IRC client for that. We have a >> > variety of timezones (mine being UTC+5:30), though gladly I don't >> > quite have issues with time since, I spend much of my day (and night) >> > near my computer. :-D >> >> I'd say we can probably meet in what you call "night" and I call >> "evening" ;-) >> > > The time of the monthly AppArmor meetings is 20:00 UTC, which might be a >> bit too late for you (it would start at 1:30 in your timezone if my >> calculation is right). >> >> > If you like IRC discussions after midnight, we can do the weekly >> meetings at 20:00 UTC, but 18:30 or 19:00 UTC would also be possible for >> me. Would that work better for you? >> @John: what about you? >> >> For our weekly meetings, I'm perfectly okay with anything around 19:00 > since I dont expect the discussions to last over 2-3 hours, which isnt that > late given my routine. > >> > I'll try to be present in the next meeting. BTW, anything on the >> > agenda requiring my presence? >> >> Not yet ;-) but often we discuss more things than initially planned, and >> those discussions that typically start with a "BTW" can be quite >> interesting ;-) >> >> @John no, you dont need to move the schedule for the AppArmor meeting, > I'll be available at that time. :-) > >> > @Christian Sorry for the sig, I wasnt aware of the extra space and I'm >> >> No problem ;-) >> >> > glad you liked my first sig. :-) I'll probably build myself a >> > collection of those too. >> >> If you are interested in the scripts I'm using: >> http://cboltz.de/en/linux/zufallssig/ >> Nothing magic, but it can save you from re-inventing the wheel ;-) >> > Actually, I was gonna script that myself. But I'll probably I'll put that > off until later and use that. :-) > > Regards, > > Kshitij Gupta > >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Christian Boltz > > -- >> > bei Bernd ist alles Zufall. >> Glaubst Du nicht, dass da Kristallkugel.pl zugeschlagen hat? Ich bin mir >> sicher, dass Bernd sowas auf seinem Rechner hat ;-) >> [> Michael Schulz u. Manfred Tremmel über Bernd Brodesser in suse-linux] >> >> >> -- >> AppArmor mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor >> > >
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