Jussi, there is no application security model in the base Linux. Ease of port will mean no security.
In the server world this is fixed using model such as SE Linux or AppArmor which requires either a prepackage of the default security rule at package install (not compatible with a multi device distro such as Tizen), either a user learning phase followed by manual installation of new rules (not any better). I am afraid that security enforcement will come with some extra effort. Regards Dominig Le 16/06/2014 12:59, Jussi Laako a écrit : > On 13.6.2014 17:54, Schaufler, Casey wrote: >> Native applications could still be an issue. The good news >> is that we haven't got native applications (OSP is not moving >> forward) yet, and have not defined how they will be >> integrated and managed in Tizen. This leaves us the >> opportunity to define them in such a way as to fit with the >> security scheme. > > My assumption is that one would be able to easily port existing Linux > applications without huge rewrite. > > Plus there seems to be a lot of interest towards Qt as native > application development framework. > > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev -- Dominig ar Foll Senior Software Architect Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev
