Does this mean there would be no new development for SEAndroid ? or just
that all development would be directly on AOSP branches ?

On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 9:10 AM, Stephen Smalley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Monday, AOSP released an update for Android 5.1.1 (lollipop-mr1-release
> branch, android-5.1.1_r19 LMY48T through android-5.1.1_r24 LMY48W), and
> released Android 6.0 Marshmallow (marshmallow-release branch,
> android-6.0.0_r1 MRA58K).
>
> We merged android-5.1.1_r19 into seandroid-5.1.1 but are otherwise
> stopping maintenance of seandroid-5.1.1.
>
> We won't be creating a seandroid-6.0 branch or continue maintaining our
> master-based seandroid branch
> because all of our security enhancements are either already merged to AOSP
> (everything SELinux-related) or don't appear to be viable (our various
> middleware MAC implementations, possibly addressed through the new runtime
> permissions model and device management features).
>
> Consequently, we are no longer maintaining our seandroid* branches.  You
> are advised to just directly use AOSP if
> you weren't already.
>
> Thanks.
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