[pkg-apparmor] AppArmor user stories to create usertags for Debian BTS
u
u at 451f.org
Sat Jan 17 20:04:10 UTC 2015
Hi,
thanks for your input.
Holger Levsen:
>> based on our last meeting I've updated the user stories:
>> https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/Progress#User_Stories
> "Feature: Ship an existing AppArmor profile in the same Debian package as the
> confined software" is a bit redundant / strangely worded though, maybe better:
> "Feature: Shipping software confined using an existing AppArmor profile
> bundled in a Debian package"
I agree that that's not easy, but I find your suggestion even more
complicated and the initial one seems correct at least.
> b.)
>
> 1 Feature: Find out if a problem with a confined software is AppArmor
> related
> 2 Scenario:
> 3 As a Debian user,
> 4 Given I use a program that comes with an AppArmor profile,
> 5 When I see some strange permission error,
>
>
> -> When I see an error, how do I know its a strange permission error?
Finally, I changed that story, because seeing a permission error indeed
is already part of the solution:
1 Feature: Find out if a problem with a confined software is AppArmor
related
2 Scenario:
3 As a Debian user,
4 Given I use a program that comes with an AppArmor profile,
5 When this software does not behave as it should or crashes,
6 Then I want to be taught how to diagnose whether AppArmor is
involved
7 And if that is the case, I want to be taught what to include
in a bugreport and how I could fix the problem myself.
> c.)
>
> Usertag "buggy-profile" -> then I should also provide useful logs.
Added a link to the documentation, thanks!
Cheers,
u.
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