This is really great!! 🙌
I'd like to announce that the Linux Audit project is now on GitHub:
 -> https://github.com/linux-audit
We've already migrated much of the information on Steve Grubb's Red Hat people
page, and the remaining items will be migrated soon. The move to GitHub
allows us to consolidate audit development in one place while at the same time
supporting issue tracking and documentation/wikis.
The Linux Audit Project currently consists of four different repositories,
each is described below:
* audit-documentation
This repository holds various audit resources, but the majority of the
information is contained in the associated wiki. The information that used to
reside on Steve's Red Hat people page now resides here.
* audit-userspace
This is a mirror of the userspace subversion repository. Those who are
interested in submitting patches should continue to submit patches via the
mailing list.
* audit-kernel
This is a mirror of the kernel repository. This repository will be used to
track upstream bugs and feature requests (via GitHub issues), and the wiki
will be used to document and track kernel development efforts. Those are are
interested in submitting patches should continue to submit patches via the
mailing list.
* audit-testsuite
This is a relatively new project, designed to be similar to the selinux-
testsuite project, and intended to be a relatively simple regression test for
the kernel. If anyone is interested in contributing, patches are welcome via
the mailing list or GitHub pull requests!
If you have any questions about this transition, or any of the repositories
above, please send them to the mailing list.
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paul moore
security @ redhat
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