Please use https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-workbench/issues instead of
fedorahosted trac issues that were used previously.
I have moved all opened tickets with planned milestones to GitHub. In case
there is a ticket that I missed please re-report it on GitHub!
The conventions stay the same, milestones are future releases. All higher
priority tickets are planned for some milestone. If a ticket has no
milestone planned it is in the backlog.
Since way more people have a GitHub account than a Fedora account, this should
lower the barrier for users to report issues. I hope you like the change.
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Martin Preisler
Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc.
Hi,
a new release of SCAP Workbench is out!
Shiny new major release of SCAP Workbench. A lot of UX improvements and many
new exciting features including a much better SCAP Security Guide
integration. Downstreams are now encouraged to depend on scap-security-guide.
Now supports Windows and MacOS X! Installers for both are attached. These
use unreleased OpenSCAP from the master branch (OpenSCAP/openscap@b7ec64c)
and scap-security-guide version 0.1.21
(OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide@0fa5af9).
Changelog:
https://fedorahosted.org/scap-workbench/query?group=status&milestone=1.1.0
Release page:
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-workbench/releases/tag/1.1.0
Read more about it and see the screenshots here:
http://martin.preisler.me/2015/03/scap-workbench-1-1-0/
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Martin Preisler
Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc.
Hi,
I have finished the first phase of Windows porting and have executables
that are actually quite useful for content customization. The next step
is to enable remote scanning from Windows.
Read more, see the screenshots and download the testing executables at:
http://martin.preisler.me/2015/02/openscap-and-scap-workbench-on-windows/
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Martin Preisler