In the last couple of weeks StackStorm has published back-to-back releases. 2.10.2 is a traditional patch release from StackStorm, and you’ll find some of the highlights below. 2.10.3 and 2.9.3; however, are releases to address CVE-2019-9580. I want to thank Barak Tawily and Anna Tsibulskaya: the researchers who discovered and submitted a patch for the issue.
2018 is behind us and first of all we would like to thank all of our users, community members and customers for supporting us and making 2018 a successful year. In this post we would like to have a look at the various things we have released and important milestones we have reached in 2018.
We’re very excited to announce that Ansible roles to deploy StackStorm have been promoted to major version 1.0.0!
Today we are announcing the release of StackStorm v2.9.2 and StackStorm v2.10.1. Those two patch releases fix a security issue which has been reported to us this week by one of our users (Alexandre Juma – thanks!).
Thought you could wind down for the change freeze? Sorry, we’ve got one last thing for you to do: Upgrade StackStorm to 2.10! Orquesta is now ready for almost all workflow use-cases. We’ve also done a big update to our ChatOps internals, and we have early-access Ubuntu 18 + Python 3 packages (for test only!). Read on for full details.
We have been doing a little tidying up around here, giving the website a small facelift. Our contributors have not rested with, with more pack updates including NetBox, PagerDuty, Atlassian Crowd and InfluxDB. Here’s the details.