Re: SE-PostgreSQL Specifications - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From KaiGai Kohei
Subject Re: SE-PostgreSQL Specifications
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Msg-id 4A7288A5.7080200@ak.jp.nec.com
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In response to SE-PostgreSQL Specifications  (KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>)
Responses Re: SE-PostgreSQL Specifications
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As Peter Eisentraut pointed out, we are not on the phase
to discuss about user documentations yet.

It is a reasonable idea to discuss correct specifications
of SE-PostgreSQL from the viewpoint of the developers.
Then, it will the a good source for the upcoming user docs.

For the recent a few days, I've worked to write and edit
the specification (partially copied from the draft of user
documentation) for the development purpose.
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL_Development

I would like to have a discussion for its design specifications
and make clear anything unclear for pgsql folks (including the
quality of English).

Because this wikipage intends to provide the specifications
from the viewpoint of developers, it describes features more
detailed than the user visible documentation.

I intended to describe the features correctly, but it does not
mean perfect, needless to say.
Please feel free to ask / point out me, if something unclear or
not-easy understandable.

Thanks,


KaiGai Kohei wrote:
> Here is the initial draft of SE-PostgreSQL specifications:
> 
>   http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL_Draft
> 
> I've described it from the scratch again with paying attention
> for the people knowing nothing about SELinux.
> In some points, it uses comparison between the database privilege
> mechanism and SE-PostgreSQL for easy understanding.
> 
> Please point out, if ...
> - Its composition can be improved.
> - Here is not enough introductions for what user wants to know.
> - Here is too much explanations, more brief one will be available.
> - Here is not easy understandable for database folks.
> - Here is not enough English quality.
> - And so on...
> 
> In addition, I would like to fix its specifications during the discussion.
> 
> Thanks,


-- 
OSS Platform Development Division, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>


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