userdom_user_content_access_template in refpolicy vs Fedora policy

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Hello,

I'm working on some SELinux policy that ideally should be compatible with both refpolicy and Fedora's SELinux policy. I see that refpolicy has a "userdom_user_content_access_template" template that provides a nice standard interface for granting user content access to application domains: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy/blob/e570a8b238a4f15cbf9d5f1f6d82997bfe53991c/policy/modules/system/userdomain.if#L159-L251

I'd like to use this, but it doesn't seem to exist in Fedora's policy. Is there a reason why Fedora's policy doesn't have this template? I'd be happy to make a PR to add it, but I figured I'd ask here first.

Thanks,
Daniel
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