Re: [PATCH] SE-PgSQL/tiny rev.2193
От | Joshua Brindle |
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Тема | Re: [PATCH] SE-PgSQL/tiny rev.2193 |
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Msg-id | 4A64B1F2.8080806@manicmethod.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [PATCH] SE-PgSQL/tiny rev.2193 (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: [PATCH] SE-PgSQL/tiny rev.2193
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Tom Lane wrote: > Martijn van Oosterhout<kleptog@svana.org> writes: >> I'm asking because from my position it looks like KaiGai is being >> simultaneously told "you patch is too big, make it smaller" and "your >> patch is not complete (with respect to some metric), make it bigger" >> and we need to define a middle ground if we want to avoid the >> appearence of moving goalposts. > > Well, the assumption behind the "make it smaller" advice was that > followon patches might re-add (some of) the advanced functionality > once we had a basic connection to SELinux up and running. So yes, > there's an expectation of the goals changing over time, and I don't > see a reason to apologize for that. > > But on the whole the problem is that the community just isn't interested > in this topic. Every so often somebody pops up and tells us "if you > build it they will come", but there is a complete lack of hard evidence > that there's significant interest out there. Without that, I don't think > we'll ever get to the point of wanting to put in the work to make it > happen and then support it over time. This is a huge project, and > taking it seriously will mean draining resources away from other > high-priority issues. We need way more evidence of interest than has > been presented. > How many people are you looking for? Is there a number or are you waiting for a good feeling? The unfortunate part is that many of the people that would use it are unable to publicly say so.
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