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Since https://github.com/owasp-modsecurity/ModSecurity-nginx/tree/v1.0.3 there has not been another version cut in a long time of this connector from 2 years ago. Yet master jumps to 233 commits vs v1.0.3 has 209 commits so 20+ commits later. @airween long time no see buddy, If confident in master branch here being stable for a release again, may be worth cutting off a new v1.0.4 version now with all the latest goodies but also not force users to rely on pulling master(which may get breaking changes or issues in it sometime?)
I am still trying to catch up my mod security build/deploy flows on nginx. I see owasp has now officially taken over all components from Spiderlabs which hopefully gets things fixed up sooner with more community leads and bandwidth on the repo.
-Jeremy
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Yes, OWASP received the ownership of the project, but unfortunately there is not a big community around here. We work on that we might involve people to development again.
And yes, release is actually. I really hope we can make it in next few days/weeks. I would have made a release all of our source (mod_security2, libmodsecurity3 and Nginx connector), but I was a bit busy in recent days.
Feel free to reach us on OWASP Slack server, on #project-modsecurity channel - or you can ping me directly too.
Since https://github.com/owasp-modsecurity/ModSecurity-nginx/tree/v1.0.3 there has not been another version cut in a long time of this connector from 2 years ago. Yet master jumps to 233 commits vs v1.0.3 has 209 commits so 20+ commits later. @airween long time no see buddy, If confident in master branch here being stable for a release again, may be worth cutting off a new v1.0.4 version now with all the latest goodies but also not force users to rely on pulling master(which may get breaking changes or issues in it sometime?)
I am still trying to catch up my mod security build/deploy flows on nginx. I see owasp has now officially taken over all components from Spiderlabs which hopefully gets things fixed up sooner with more community leads and bandwidth on the repo.
-Jeremy
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: