Enable SELinux by default

Registered by Thom May

SELinux is a security infrastructure providing many benefits for server and enterprise desktop administrators. It has been well tested by Red Hat in both their Fedora Core and RHEL offerings and there's a growing community built around it. There are now useful policies and tools to manage SELinux.
This spec wishes to investigate whether enabling SELinux by default in Ubuntu is a viable goal, and what the best method is for achieving that.

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Status:
Not started
Approver:
Scott James Remnant (Canonical)
Priority:
Medium
Drafter:
Thom May
Direction:
Needs approval
Assignee:
Andrew Mitchell
Definition:
New
Series goal:
None
Implementation:
Unknown
Milestone target:
None

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