I think the concern is that those of us that sell solutions to the US govt are hoping that MDr will support whatever "special" android that the US govt decides to put out. http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/3/2769455/us-government-military-android-adoption Wally
> Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 18:22:15 +0000 > From: p...@all-the-johnsons.co.uk > To: monodroid@lists.ximian.com > Subject: Re: [mono-android] Android SE > > Hi. > > On 14/02/2012 21:49, chris@Terrago wrote: > > I have recently run across some information on an adaptation of the android > > OS based on SE Linux called Android SE (Secure Edition) > > http://selinuxproject.org/page/SEAndroid here is a link . Although it > > appears to still be in a somewhat experimental stage, there seems to be some > > support for the idea that this may be the OS that various government bodies > > adopt as the standard for their Android devices. In a presentation given at > > the 2011 Linux Security Summit the author states that "Almost everything > > above the kernel is different - Dalvik VM, application frameworks ... ". > > Based on this statement and the fact that the > > http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Technical mono project FAQ states that > > there are problems with some applications under Fedora Core 5 when SELinux > > is turned on, I am assuming that there is little chance that monodroid will > > support Android SE in the near term. My question is: is that assumption > > correct? If so, is anyone on the team tracking the progress of SELinux > > and/or Android SE or planning to support it in the future? Thanks. > > > Fedora 5 is ancient. 16 was released a short while back, so I'd ignore > it to be honest.... > > Paul > _______________________________________________ > Monodroid mailing list > Monodroid@lists.ximian.com > > UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION: > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodroid
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