Adam Williamson wrote:
SELinux keeps having bugs *because* they progressively build out the
policies. The coverage of the -targeted policy is now greater than it
was a few releases back. If they kept the coverage of the stock policies
the same over time there would be almost no new bugs, but instead, they
increase the coverage and hence the security it provides progressively
with each release. *Some* bugs are associated with files moving or
program functionality changing or whatever, but most are just the result
of the policies growing: the 'scaling' that you say isn't working.
It isn't working because it's adding hundreds of new policy bugs in every
new Fedora release. And coverage is still VERY far from 100% of Fedora.
Kevin Kofler