Sent it to "request" by mistake :-(
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I've received a number of replies to this, offering suggestions and review
time, etc. Thanks to all.
I'll start collating comments and suggestions from everyone and put together a
revised TOC.
I have a number of volunteers for SELinux, which is great, so I'll have to ask
that people nominate a "focus-area", be it Policy, Troubleshooting, End-user
Control, Administrator Control, whatever. That way people can check out the
appropriate file and have their way with it, without fear of treading on
toes.
thanks everyone for the feedback and offers to help.
David
On Friday 28 July 2006 11:51, David O'Brien wrote:
Firstly, apologies if you receive this twice. I'm casting a wide
net...
I've attached the draft TOC of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Security
Guide for all to review and comment on. (Despite appearances it's not
supposed to be a valid xml file; I wrote it that way for my own
convenience.) As mentioned in the Scope Statement (attached), this is the
integration of the RHEL4 Security Guide and the SELinux Guide. Our focus
for this release is on accuracy and use cases, at the expense of low-level
details.
Please feel free to make any suggestions about structure, topics, etc., how
we could use/enhance this info from other areas (Training?) or vice versa.
I have a few names down for reviewers, authors/editors, etc., (see comments
in file) but am looking for more. If there is an area where you feel you
could contribute, please put your hand up. All contributors will be
acknowledged and included in the colophon, and earn our undying gratitude.
:-)
cheers
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