The SELinux Reference Policy project (refpolicy) is creating a complete SELinux policy as an alternative to the existing strict and targeted policies. What will set refpolicy apart?
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<li>Security: refpolicy has a mandate to develop security goals that are clear and rigoursly applied</li>
<li>Usability: refpolicy will be easier to understand and use.</li>
<li>Documentation: refpolicy has a structure that makes it possible to create in-depth documentation.
<li>Flexibility: refpolicy will support source, loadable, and MLS modules with simple configuration.</li>
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Refpolicy is under active development, with support and full time development staff at <ahref="http://www.tresys.com">Tresys Technology</a>. We are looking for policy developers interested in <ahref="contributing.html">contributing</a>.