On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 13:35:12 -0500,
Bill Davidsen <davidsen(a)tmr.com> wrote:
Sorry, I assume that the QA process includes someone actually
installing
the application and seeing that it works. I would rather see things sit
in updates-testing until someone is willing to sign off that they
actually have been at least smoke tested?
That doesn't mean that filing bugs to get problems fixed (or at least
tracked) is a bad idea. That applies to any bug, not just selinux ones.
It doesn't need to be some maintainer who does that, anyone who
is going
to use the package can take a moment to do the sign off, assuming that
there's a process to identify people as capable of installing a package
with selinux enabled (lots of folks), and willing to do so (still
hopefully a non-empty set).
There should be something in the packaging guidelines or the package
review process about testing with selinux enabled. (If there isn't already.)
If Fedora is going to ship with SElinux enabled, it also should be
working.
Just like anything else.