Hi,
Apologies if this doubles up for anyone.
My name is Murray McAllister and I am working as a content author for
Red Hat. I have recently started a new project -- an SELinux User Guide
-- with Daniel Walsh, Michael Smith, and a few other people from Red Hat.
There are a few SELinux books, but these are very technical. We want to
create a guide that people with no previous SELinux experience can use,
to allow them to do what they want without turning SELinux off.
I have started a rough information plan that includes the current
schedule, information sources, and some ideas for the content that may
be included. The information plan is located at
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/SELinux_User_Guide/SELinux_Inf...;.
The main project page is located at
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/SELinux_User_Guide>.
If anyone is interested in the progress of this, I am going to send
weekly reports to <selinux(a)tycho.nsa.gov>. How to join and archives for
this list can be found at
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