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I'm assuming by SELinux you mean the work ontop of SELinux for virtual machines and containers with libvirtd named sVirt[1]?

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SVirt_Mandatory_Acce...



That seems like the most probable path, although I can't speak for the people making that contribution.

What I mean, regardless of how we actually implement, is having an elegant way to deploy containers in environments where the sysadmin relies on SELinux contexts and labels to implement security.




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