Hello folks,
due to the increasing community demand on breeding the RHEL-7 SSG content (but not just limited to that) the SSG upstream has decided to slip the 0.1.19 release by two weeks (to give the contributors more wider time window to propose their changes).
This should result into improving the shape mainly of the RHEL-7 SSG's rht-ccp.xml profile (but again not just limited to that). Therefore if you were considering proposing a change regarding this profile (or previously actually have dedicated more time to it but couldn't catch the originally proposed release date, today 2014-09-05), still feel free to submit them for review.
On the other hand this decision will mean all main milestones will slip by two weeks as a result.
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards, Jan. -- Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
On 9/5/14, 1:59 PM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
Hello folks,
due to the increasing community demand on breeding the RHEL-7 SSG content (but not just limited to that) the SSG upstream has decided to slip the 0.1.19 release by two weeks (to give the contributors more wider time window to propose their changes).
This should result into improving the shape mainly of the RHEL-7 SSG's rht-ccp.xml profile (but again not just limited to that). Therefore if you were considering proposing a change regarding this profile (or previously actually have dedicated more time to it but couldn't catch the originally proposed release date, today 2014-09-05), still feel free to submit them for review.
On the other hand this decision will mean all main milestones will slip by two weeks as a result.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thanks, Jan.
I've updated the Milestones to reflect outstanding items: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones
Or more specifically: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones/RHEL7%20CCP
For those interested in helping with XCCDF and OVAL content, feel free to assign yourself a ticket and start rockin' out! Much of the base/common content will get rolled into the RHEL7 STIG, so contributions greatly assist with that goal as well.
Hello folks,
due to personal health issue I wasn't able to dedicate RHEL-7's RHT-CCP profile that much time this week as I originally planned. As a result of that I will postpone the release by two days yet (since two days I borrowed), and make new release by the start of the next week (Mo or Tue).
If someone has got couple of spare minutes & would like to help with 0.1.19 reviews yet, help here would be more than appreciated. Especially testing of this one: [1] https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/issues/227 [2] https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/pull/225
might be more time expensive & would be more than appreciated if more people could try it & share their experience with us (since it places Go / No-Go condition on RHEL-7 content in the upcoming release already).
Have a nice weekend.
Thank you && Regards, Jan. -- Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Wells" shawn@redhat.com To: scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Saturday, September 6, 2014 6:42:33 AM Subject: Re: [JFYI] Upstream 0.1.19 release to slip by two weeks
On 9/5/14, 1:59 PM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
Hello folks,
due to the increasing community demand on breeding the RHEL-7 SSG content (but not just limited to that) the SSG upstream has decided to slip the 0.1.19 release by two weeks (to give the contributors more wider time window to propose their changes).
This should result into improving the shape mainly of the RHEL-7 SSG's rht-ccp.xml profile (but again not just limited to that). Therefore if you were considering proposing a change regarding this profile (or previously actually have dedicated more time to it but couldn't catch the originally proposed release date, today 2014-09-05), still feel free to submit them for review.
On the other hand this decision will mean all main milestones will slip by two weeks as a result.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thanks, Jan.
I've updated the Milestones to reflect outstanding items: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones
Or more specifically: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones/RHEL7%20CCP
For those interested in helping with XCCDF and OVAL content, feel free to assign yourself a ticket and start rockin' out! Much of the base/common content will get rolled into the RHEL7 STIG, so contributions greatly assist with that goal as well. -- SCAP Security Guide mailing list scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/scap-security-guide https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Lieskovsky" jlieskov@redhat.com To: "SCAP Security Guide" scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 4:43:08 PM Subject: scap-security-guide-0.1.19 to arrive by start of next week (was: Re: [JFYI] Upstream 0.1.19 release to slip by two weeks)
Hello folks,
due to personal health issue I wasn't able to dedicate RHEL-7's RHT-CCP profile that much time this week as I originally planned. As a result of that I will postpone the release by two days yet (since two days I borrowed), and make new release by the start of the next week (Mo or Tue).
If someone has got couple of spare minutes & would like to help with 0.1.19 reviews yet, help here would be more than appreciated. Especially testing of this one: [1] https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/issues/227 [2] https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/pull/225
Provided updated & minimalistic (#2) version of this one under: [3] https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/pull/230
It's updated in the sense now it should be able to properly handle also cases when services got masked (for both templates) or enabled-runtime (for disable_service) template, and minimalistic in the sense it touches only one service for each of the cases.
Further testing appreciated.
Thank you && Regards, Jan. -- Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
might be more time expensive & would be more than appreciated if more people could try it & share their experience with us (since it places Go / No-Go condition on RHEL-7 content in the upcoming release already).
Have a nice weekend.
Thank you && Regards, Jan.
Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Wells" shawn@redhat.com To: scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Saturday, September 6, 2014 6:42:33 AM Subject: Re: [JFYI] Upstream 0.1.19 release to slip by two weeks
On 9/5/14, 1:59 PM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
Hello folks,
due to the increasing community demand on breeding the RHEL-7 SSG content (but not just limited to that) the SSG upstream has decided to slip the 0.1.19 release by two weeks (to give the contributors more wider time window to propose their changes).
This should result into improving the shape mainly of the RHEL-7 SSG's rht-ccp.xml profile (but again not just limited to that). Therefore if you were considering proposing a change regarding this profile (or previously actually have dedicated more time to it but couldn't catch the originally proposed release date, today 2014-09-05), still feel free to submit them for review.
On the other hand this decision will mean all main milestones will slip by two weeks as a result.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thanks, Jan.
I've updated the Milestones to reflect outstanding items: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones
Or more specifically: https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/milestones/RHEL7%20CCP
For those interested in helping with XCCDF and OVAL content, feel free to assign yourself a ticket and start rockin' out! Much of the base/common content will get rolled into the RHEL7 STIG, so contributions greatly assist with that goal as well. -- SCAP Security Guide mailing list scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/scap-security-guide https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/
-- SCAP Security Guide mailing list scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/scap-security-guide https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/
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