The Security Working Group focuses on delivering modules and features to Ansible to support working with Security Platforms.
We are holding a weekly community meeting at #ansible-security IRC channel at 15:00 UTC every Monday. The IRC channel is the main and official place to contact the members. For specific issues and feature requests, follow the standard Ansible issues/PRs workflow.
- Review PRs and Issues with a view to reducing the number of open PRs and Issues. Numbers going up is not a failure, it might just be due to additional contributors.
- Unit tests - all Security modules should have unit tests to sanity check the developer's code and code completion.
- Integration tests - all Security modules should have integration tests so that we can update them with confidence that we won't break other people's stuff.
- Best practices - all modules should meet the Ansible best practices, such as python coding standards, and ansible best practices documentation.
Apart from IRC The Security Working Group collaborates via tickets and pull requests in the main Ansible repository.
- Adam Miller, maxamillion
- Sumit Jaiswal, justjais
- Roland Wolters, liquidat
- Iftikhar khan, ikhan2010
- Abhijeet Kasurde, akasurde
- #ansible-security IRC channel on irc.libera.chat
- For security-related concerns email [email protected] and see our security disclosure for more information.
- For other urgent or sensitive issues contact [email protected] or [email protected]