There is still some work needed for this to happen.
The SELinux support should be added in the debian-installer and the policy needs to be generic enough to support several (basic?) usecases.
The later is the difficult part, if the policy is not working for them, people will in most of the case just disable SELinux completely.
Having a list of well tested usecases (LAMP, DNS,...) that we could support would maybe be a good start.
Help is always welcome of course.
There is still some work needed for this to happen.
The SELinux support should be added in the debian-installer and the policy needs to be generic enough to support several (basic?) usecases.
The later is the difficult part, if the policy is not working for them, people will in most of the case just disable SELinux completely.
Having a list of well tested usecases (LAMP, DNS,...) that we could support would maybe be a good start.
Help is always welcome of course.