March 05, 2006
SELinux Symposium
After a crazy trip to Virginia, I came back to Baltimore for the SELinux Symposium. I will say this about open source software, the geeks that write it, and the geeks that pursue it: it is all awesome.
My hope is that we're able to use the OS in some of our projects, thanks to efforts like Steve's (above). Recent meetings with Sun demonstrate that they're wholly unaware of what's going on with SELinux, which is a shame (and inexcuseable) because all this development happens out in the open -- on listservs and newsgroups and websites that anybody can read. While this isn't (and probably won't be for a long time, if ever) my employer's opinion, SELinux is doing things later, but better, more flexibly, with higher assurance, higher assurability, all while giving us the ability to more cleanly design and implement the software that is our business.
I've always been an open source fan, but that was before I really understood what it meant. Now I know, and my love has doubled. So I'm off to start my own project: hacking the crap out of PostgresQL. See you in a few years.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005