[apparmor] [opensuse-project] Google Summer of Code'13 accepted student

Kshitij Gupta kgupta8592 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 1 10:30:15 UTC 2013


Hello,

Okay, I'm assured that I wont be getting anybody mad my by mails. Hopefully
I wont make it to 200 mails a day. ;-)

@Seth @Christian okay, I'll try my hands at the wiki.apparmor.net in a day
or two and see what I can do to make a suggestion/idea of it.

@Christian there's the first module [1] I talked about yesterday. I know
its tiny compared to what I have to write, but I'd still like feedback on
the style, so I can adjust myself (like your views on docstrings, whether
you would prefer string.split over the re module etc). I have left a doubt
as comments in the module maybe somebody can answer that.

Also, just out of curiosity why was the utility package in perl named
Immunix? Any specific reasons behind it?

[ 1 ]-
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kgupta8592/apparmor-profile-tools/trunk/view/head:/lib/config.py

Regards,
Kshitij

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On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Christian Boltz <apparmor at cboltz.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Am Freitag, 31. Mai 2013 schrieb Kshitij Gupta:
> > I just thought some people might get annoyed by the unnecessary mails
> > piling up in their inbox. We actually had that problem on the GSoC
> > students mailing list lately, but I'll take your word for it.
>
> See Seth's reply - with some filtering, handling large amounts of mails
> isn't a problem. Just to give you some numbers - some years ago, the
> german opensuse mailinglist had up to 200 mails per day (!) ;-)
>
> > @John, @Seth and @Christian thanks for those ideas about features
> > (keep them coming :-) ), I'll get back to you about the details on
> > those ideas in a day or two. Meanwhile, I propose we have a feature
> > request list type of thing? I'm not sure but would the Blueprint
> > section of Launchpad be appropriate for it (or any other place that
> > everyone can view and edit)?
>
> Blueprint or wiki.apparmor.net - whatever you prefer ;-)
> (I'm not sure if Blueprint fits "everyone can [...] edit" - Seth/John?)
>
> > Meanwhile, I have been thinking of doing the bottom-up style
> > development starting from the core libraries moving upwards to the
> > tools. So, I'll have a basic version of a module out of those for you
> > guys to review by tomorrow (hopefully).
>
> Sounds very promising :-)
>
> > I'd love some input in that
> > direction. Anything about organisation of libraries etc.
>
> I'm quite sure you learned those things at university, so you'll be able
> to come up with a good code layout. In other words: "whatever makes
> sense" ;-)  We'll of course provide feedback as early as possible.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Christian Boltz
> --
> > Und nun rate mal, warum ausgerechnet v.a. Vielschreiber mutt
> > verwenden. Sicher nicht, weil KMail besser waere.
> Weil eine Handvoll muttschisten die alle dazu gezwungen hat? ;)
> [> David Haller und Manfred Misch in suse-linux]
>
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