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StackStorm was an open-core project with a paid enterprise offering on top of it, belonging to a single vendor. In 2019 the project was donated to the Linux Foundation as a neutral umbrella, also open-sourcing the enterprise features like RBAC, LDAP, UI Workflow Designer.

Today StackStorm has an open-source ecosysem with several partner companies (5) providing consulting, commercial support, custom solutions or training for the clients that may need it: https://stackstorm.com/partners/

These partners also contribute back to the core and help supporting the project together with the other maintainers.


OWASP Foundation:

We are in the last stretches of reviewing the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard 3.0, to be released at AppSec USA in September.

If you are an application lead, lead developer, developer, tester, pen tester, code reviewer, or auditor, please review the draft here: https://github.com/OWASP/ASVS/blob/master/OWASP%20Applicatio...

We would also appreciate if you could pass this draft onto software engineers, practitioners, developers, CISOs, and architects. Please log any discovered issues here: https://github.com/OWASP/ASVS/issues


Thanks for detailed description!

Yeah, I observe in telescope Venus + Jupiter dance for a 3 weeks already.

Still beautiful show, even without telescope.


The actual idea I want to bring here: https://twitter.com/raymondh/status/616082619319476224

> Earthlings, go outside tonight and look at the rare and spectacular conjunction of Venus and Jupiter (about one-third of a degree apart).

Venus is the brightest object (after Moon and Sun) in the sky now. Just nearby is Jupiter (very bright too). You can observe this spectacular view all summer long.

More: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppuCZR8Mkw

http://earthsky.org/tonight/watch-the-great-race-of-venus-an...

So you know now, what was that enormously bright star in the sky!


And the reason behind that: Programming Mistake.

Software Developers should be more careful.


That's strange. CentOS 6.x is still very popular.


But it is very old, and does not support a lot of features that new software like docker needs. The enterprise release cycle is just too slow for software that is dependent on kernel features.


And shipping with kernel 2.6 and being 4 years old.


yeah it makes sense the 2.6 kernel is too ancient. They have kept it patched up, but upward and onward!


Yeah it's huge in the enterprise. Not everyone has migrated to 7.x with systemd yet.


Far from it, I would be surprised if even most RHEL installations ran RHEL 7 yet.


Hell, CentOS 5 is still pretty widely deployed (and supported by RH until 2017).


And if you recall, RedHat touted Docker support in 6.5: http://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-launch...


Compatibility with CentOS was a big driver to adopting Docker at my prior employer. It's benefits were made even more pronounced on semi-legacy systems like that.


Completely agreed. It has been a huge help in the migration of legacy systems to containers while underlying monitoring and config infrastructure is being updated to support systemd.


You can still use 6.x as a base layer inside the container, just not on the host OS.


Such things is the reason why I like scientific-friendly Python community.


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