Fred Silsbee wrote: > You don't see it do you! No. I obviously only want to control you by arguing for a reasonable *default* setting.
> What you are proposing would take a massive intricate system to
> protect people from themselves.
Hardly. What I have suggested is what is already being done by
Fedora.
> SELINUX is already a super mess duplicating controls already in
> place and adding to the CPU burden.
No, SELinux is a tool that helps restrict code to only it's intended
task. It helps make a system more secure. You are entirely free to
disable it if you like, but it is on by default and it generally
increases the security of Fedora.
> Extending your logic to society
[snip a lot of political hyperbole]
You are confusing sane defaults with laws and mandates. They don't
compare. Nor do I appreciate you suggesting that I seek to control
you or anyone else.
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