Hi all Currently, the SELinux FAQ is integrated in the SELinux handbook as a dedicated chapter. I would like to suggest to separate the FAQ into its own guide rather than keep it integrated.
The main reasons I see for this are - it makes more sense for users when they are told to look for the FAQ. Not all of them will find it if it is "hidden" in the SELinux handbook - the handbook should, in the long(er) term, be more static (think about the Gentoo Handbook, ever since the autobuilds are integrated changes that are needed are quite low) whereas the FAQ usually has a more lively approach (although I have to admit we're currently not good at grasping the FAQs from irc and forums and integrate those as fast as possible) - search engines are more likely to put a page higher in their rankings if it is a dedicated guide/url rather than a page in a book triggered through specific dynamic variables (&doc=3&chap=1) Any objections to this? Wkr, Sven Vermeulen