Marcus Boerger wrote:
> Hello KaiGai,
> 
> Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 6:11:02 AM, you wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
> 
>> I'm one of the developers in the SELinux.
>> I have an extension of PHP to provide interfaces to communicate
>> with SELinux, and would like to propose them to the official PHP.
> 
>> Now I'm looking for informations about steps to propose a new
>> extension. Could someone point to me?
>> I could not find introductions to submit patches. :(
> 
>> The following pages show specifications and implementations that
>> I would like to propose:
>>   http://code.google.com/p/sepgsql/wiki/Memo_PHP_SELinux
>>   http://code.google.com/p/sepgsql/source/browse/misc/php-selinux/
> 
>> But I'm not clear for what should I do in the next.
>>  - What is the correct list to submit a patch?
>>  - What base version of PHP should I make a patch toward?
>>  - What facilities are necessary except for the code?
>>    (I guess documentation and testcases are required.)
>>  - Who can admit the patch inclusion?
> 
>> Sorry, I'm not good at development cycle in this community...
> 
> Nice. Now to get your work into PHP you need to propose it to
> PELC (PHP Extension Community Library). To do so follow here:
> http://pecl.php.net/account-request.php

Marcus, Thanks for your information.
I'll get a start from announcement of SELinux extensions on the
pecl-dev list.
I guess the module name of "selinux" will be acceptable for people.

> Normally those extensions are developed with the their source
> in th epecl repository, thus you need a CVS account. Also note
> that we have restrictions on the possible licenses.

I've not determined the license of the extension, so we can
choose the most preferable one (PHP license 3.0).

Thanks,
-- 
OSS Platform Development Division, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kai...@ak.jp.nec.com>

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