I'm a fan of
scap-security-guides.org. I'm not as much a fan of run-on
domains.
If you want to have fun, you could be
scap.securityguides.org or some such.
Trevor
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Shawn Wells <shawn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 4/29/13 11:26 AM, Gary Gapinski wrote:
> On 04/29/2013 11:17 AM, Shawn Wells wrote:
>
>> The time has come where we need a domain name. In part for
>> branding/marketing of the project, but also to provide us with blogs,
>> large document storage, potential shell access for committers, etc. We
>> can get hosting for free from
openshift.com, but what should we call the
>> domain name?
>>
>> Some ideas have been:
>> ssgproject
>> scapsecurityguides
>> scapsecurityguide
>> scapguides
>> scap-security-guide
>> scapcontent
>>
>> Or should we make up a name ala Aqueduct and Accumulo style?
>>
>
> Probably the latter.
>
> Once one removes the domain the current name is not very informative.
>
> Additional questions pertinent to name choice: will SSG always apply to
> just Red Hat? Or Fedora?
>
I really hope not.
Most ambitiously I'd like to see a "scapsecurityguides.org" become a true
community of upstream SCAP content, for any platform. The various .mil/.gov
sites always house "official" content, but developers need an upstream
location.
Just the OS or more? Does a guide include
> remediation?
>
Currently SSG has RHEL and JBoss content, with the doors open for
remediation patches.
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