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Re: [opensuse] Re: Should openSUSE review it's Security Policies?
- From: Dave Howorth <dhoworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:23:13 +0000
- Message-id: <4F50C9C1.2090109@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>
There's been a huge amount of discussion in this thread about many
different use cases. But I don't think requirements analysis is really
the difficult bit. I think Werner's right.
Does anybody have any concrete suggestion for how the system should
behave? (Or better yet, some code to implement it! :)
(a) What options should there be at install time? (and as a minor
subquestion, what should be the default?)
(b) What facilities should the be as an administrator? (For each
possibility in (a))
What facilities should be available while logged in as a normal user,
within each environment set by (a) and (b)?
Cheers, Dave
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different use cases. But I don't think requirements analysis is really
the difficult bit. I think Werner's right.
Does anybody have any concrete suggestion for how the system should
behave? (Or better yet, some code to implement it! :)
(a) What options should there be at install time? (and as a minor
subquestion, what should be the default?)
(b) What facilities should the be as an administrator? (For each
possibility in (a))
What facilities should be available while logged in as a normal user,
within each environment set by (a) and (b)?
Cheers, Dave
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