Was OpenSCAP too easy to say, or too short on letters? Curious about why the change?

On Thu, Feb 21, 2019, 11:54 AM Watson Sato <wsato@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello

We have the pleasure to announce release of ComplianceAsCode Content 0.1.43.
Formerly known as SCAP Security Guide, the project is under
ComplianceAsCode organization (https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content).

This release features several profile updates, and improvements to the Content Test Suite.

- Content updates
  - OpenShift - Miscelaneous updates
  - Added OL7 Draft DISA STIG profile
  - Added OL8 profiles
  - Added RHEL7 profiles
  - Added RHV4 profiles
  - RHEL8 profiles
- Minimum supported ansible version bumped to 2.5
- TestSuite improvements

For full release notes, please have a look at:
- https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content/releases/tag/v0.1.43

Zip archive with pre-built content:
- https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content/releases/download/v0.1.43/scap-security-guide-0.1.43.zip

Zip archive with pre-built content using only OVAL-5.10:
- https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content/releases/download/v0.1.43/scap-security-guide-0.1.43.zip

Thank you to everyone who contributed with issues, patches and discussion!

Happy hardening!

--
Watson Sato
Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc
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