remember that the security hooks in the kernel are not SELinux API's, they
are the Loadable Security Model API. What the AA people are asking for is
for the LSM API to be modified enough to let their code run (after that
(and working in parallel) they will work on getting the rest of their code
approved for the kernel, but the LSM hooks are the most critical)
Remember that the SELinux API's essentially belong to everyone under the GPL.
So its not an excuse for falling into NIH syndrome and putting a bunch of
new stuff into the kernel that could instead be added as a small
extension to what already exists.