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Message #04998
Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Kees Cook <kees.cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> TCB isn't seriously even on the horizon yet. And it doesn't really help
> this situation either.
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> Or, alternatively: /me runs screaming from TCB
Ok, so in all seriousness - see back a few messages in the thread
where I put up a strawman for what we might *aim* at. I'd love it if
you could alter that to make sense - not shying from Big Things, but
going in a sensible direction.
Then we can look at how to build up to it, including plumbing changes etc.
-Rob
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References
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Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-09-23
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Gavin Panella, 2010-09-23
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-10-01
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Robert Collins, 2010-10-02
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Leonard Richardson, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Robert Collins, 2010-10-05
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Re: Instead of authorizing individual applications against the Launchpad web service, let's authorize the Ubuntu desktop as a whole
From: Kees Cook, 2010-10-05