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It's good to see RH being so diligent with their high levels of QA. Much beter to see them sit down and iron out all the important bugs rather than rushing to meet a release date. Unfortunately, SELinux won't be enabled by default for test1, but this is fine if it ends up increasing the usability and stability of its integratation into the Core by the time release 2 arrives.
The developers have had some major issues to work out including a nasty kernel bug that went unresolved for a couple weeks that became a major contributor to the test1 delay.
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