We encourage people to link to the NSA SELinux web site. However, with regard
to a collection of links to all SELinux related work, I believe the existing
SourceForge site is already covering that ground. For those who haven't seen
it lately, < http://www.sf.net/project/selinux > and < http://selinux.sf.net/ >
are branching out a little from the NSA kernel work. The SourceForge project
is still sort of pulling itself together, so it may be a little premature to
reannounce it, but given the context I thought I should probably point people
to it. I don't know how much time Mark W. has at the moment, so I guess I'll
put myself forward as the place to send complaints/suggestions/etc. Mark can
jump in and reassert whatever control he wants when he gets a chance.
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:45:10PM -0600, Kevin wrote:
> Hello All,
> This is not so much a technical question. Is there any restriction in regards
> to posting a link and description to the SELinux project on websites? With that
> if your allowed, anyone that has SELinux content on their website send me the
> URL if you want and I will create a link on my website to your page.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin
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