http://selinuxproject.org/w/?title=Developer_Summit_2009/Abstracts/Carter_Policy&limit=50&action=history&feed=atomDeveloper Summit 2009/Abstracts/Carter Policy - Revision history2024-03-19T01:26:13ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.23.13http://selinuxproject.org/w/?title=Developer_Summit_2009/Abstracts/Carter_Policy&diff=583&oldid=prevJamesMorris: New page: == Author == James Carter == Topic == Work on a Higher-Level Policy Language == Abstract == While Refpolicy has resulted in a much better organization of policy and made policy develo...2009-07-02T09:21:55Z<p>New page: == Author == James Carter == Topic == Work on a Higher-Level Policy Language == Abstract == While Refpolicy has resulted in a much better organization of policy and made policy develo...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== Author ==<br />
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James Carter<br />
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== Topic ==<br />
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Work on a Higher-Level Policy Language<br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
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While Refpolicy has resulted in a much better organization of policy and<br />
made policy development easier, it is still a very low-level language.<br />
As a first step towards developing a higher-level language, language<br />
constructs were created to allow SELinux types to be merged and cloned,<br />
and to add or remove policy statements. This talk will discuss those<br />
four constructs, give examples of their usage, and (hopefully) show how<br />
they are useful.</div>JamesMorris