On Sex, 2014-01-24 at 00:55 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
So, what needs to happen:
* SELinux must be disabled (or preferably, not installed in the first
place,
to avoid wasting space for nothing) by default! Just consider the
benefits
(none!) vs. the risks (what you are seeing now: bricked systems in
both F20
and Rawhide, the users switching to other distributions). If we want
to have
any users left, SELinux needs to go away NOW!
TBH: I always disable selinux , and yes, I vote on SELinux not be
install by default, not necessarily remove it.
* The Update Policies must be repealed. This regression has shown us
that
not only they totally failed at preventing it, but they are actively
contributing to exposing MORE users to broken updates by delaying
regression
fixes. (This kind of regression fixes needs to go out DIRECTLY to
stable!)
Also agree, this critical packages should go directly to stable and or
we should be able to revoke it.
Best regards,
--
Sérgio M. B.