On Sep 30 2007 01:16, Andrew Morton wrote:I bet that the number of people submitting patches / possibly maintaining it is hyperbelic to the code size. Everyone that runs away from selinux's code size and/or "complexity" is a potential smack/aa user/contributor. As long as one does not need to recompile userspace (like it is the case with libselinux), it wins. -
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