Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 01:22:53 pm m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
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I'm talking about the real, outside world, *not* my own personal system. ...... As I said, I work in the real world with all this, and you seem to be arguing, based on your own personal experience that those of us in the workplace should do thus-and-so, and we're telling you what it's like in the trenches, and why we don't like selinux.
Well, Mark, I have always been an advocate of 'eating my own dog food' figuratively speaking. If I, the CIO, can't get it to work on my personal system, then it's not likely going to work when deployed to production
<snip> Oh, I see: you're the CIO? So you can mandate this. Not having ever been anywhere near a management position, and all of my managers (with three exceptions, one small, and two microscopically small) being at least 3 levels of managment down from VP level, and mostly they have no clue about selinux, if they're not Windows-centric, not where I live.
mark