On 09/24/2007 07:52 PM, Miles Bader wrote:
Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 even 708 old hardware seems to be running it fine for me.
My objection is to having on my machine at all.

I object to having python and tcl on my machine.

-Miles


Your Debian machine is probably not dependent upon tcl, but Debian has been dependent upon python for a long time.

However, the dependency upon SElinux is more recent. There may be time to remove it before it becomes too entrenched and before its tentacles probe too deeply into Debian.

I hope it's not too late. I wish I'd educated myself about SELinux earlier, and I wish I could've participated in the discussions about SElinux in Debian. I believe that if more Debian users were aware of the radical nature of SElinux, its complexity and the number of core libraries and utilities that would have to be changed to accommodate it, SElinux's entry into Debian could have been averted.

Now we are in the unfortunate position of having to convince the maintainer of SElinux to advocate for the removal of his baby from his O/S. :-(




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