Andrew Muraco wrote:
> actually i dont know if they were talking about ssp/pie but the correct
> term is
> SELinux (known to gentooers as hardened) and trusted computing are also
> things that were reported to be up for mainline kernel
> http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;669959914;fp;16;fpid;0

That article is wrong and this was discussed a lot at the time when it was
published.

The kernel development process is very open, and Linus stops accepting
feature-style patches after about -rc3. So if you had been keeping up with the
-rc releases in the last month or so, you'd know that reiser4 wasnt going to
be included for 2.6.12 final.

Daniel
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