--- Adrian Bunk <bunk@kernel.org> wrote:Those proposing LSM modules over the past couple years have been treated most harshly. I have personally taken the least flak of anyone on my proposal, and at that there have been times where I felt like pulling out the #5 clue stick and taking a few swings. It's no wonder that people are afraid to suggest a module. I didn't do it until I had combed through the archives and prepared answers for the most common attacks. I hope that Smack moving forward will defuse some of the bad vibes that have clouded the LSM for so long. I don't blame anyone who kept their module to themself given the hostility which even successful products have encountered. And don't give me the old "LKML is a tough crowd" feldercarb. Security modules have been much worse. Innovation, even in security, is a good thing and treating people harshly, even "for their own good", is an impediment to innovation. Casey Schaufler casey@schaufler-ca.com -
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