I've managed to get the Linux security infrastructure into place, in my Linux mega-patch. The challange I'm faced with now is to get SELinux II merged in.
To keep this on-topic, I need to know if SELinux II adds anything further to the security infrastructure (and, if so, what! :), and what components of SELinux II are stable enough for non-NSAians to play with. (Alpha-quality is fine with me. Anything out of "sheer guesswork & white-paper" stage is stable, in my books. :)
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