Hello all,
I would like to work on one of the configuration programs that are needed in Fedora. Would a tool for the cron daemon be a good start? If so, if anyone has any special feature requests, post them and I will try to include them.
BTW, I do NOT run Fedora - yet. I am looking for a way to help a Linux distribution. If I can help here, I will.
Skills: C expert, familiar with Python and PyGTK, viable C++ skills, and a few other languages.
Robert Burns
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 15:18, altivec87@cox.net wrote:
I would like to work on one of the configuration programs that are needed in Fedora. Would a tool for the cron daemon be a good start? If so, if anyone has any special feature requests, post them and I will try to include them.
A policy wizard for SE Linux would be a good configuration tool to have. Contact me off-list if you are interested.
BTW, I do NOT run Fedora - yet. I am looking for a way to help a Linux distribution. If I can help here, I will.
Skills: C expert, familiar with Python and PyGTK, viable C++ skills, and a few other languages.
One way that C programmers can really help Fedora is in testing out SE Linux policy. C programming skill is beneficial (although not required) for SE Linux testing as it enables you to better understand what's really happening with the audit messages.
http://www.coker.com.au/selinux/play.html
If you want to get involved in this then the best first step is to login as root to my Fedora SE Linux play machine (see the above URL) and see how it works.
Russell Coker
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 23:18, altivec87@cox.net wrote:
I would like to work on one of the configuration programs that are needed in Fedora. Would a tool for the cron daemon be a good start? If so, if anyone has any special feature requests, post them and I will try to include them.
Such a project was recently discussed on the fedora-config-list: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-config-list/2004-February/msg00018.htm...
The project home page is here: http://www.nongnu.org/pyatcron/
Nathan