[keycloak-user] Merry Christmas from the Keycloak team
Stian Thorgersen
stian at redhat.com
Mon Dec 29 02:13:59 EST 2014
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> From: "prab rrrr" <prabhalar at yahoo.com>
> To: "Travis De Silva" <traviskds at gmail.com>, "Stian Thorgersen" <stian at redhat.com>
> Cc: "keycloak dev" <keycloak-dev at lists.jboss.org>, "keycloack-users" <keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
> Sent: Saturday, 20 December, 2014 1:32:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Merry Christmas from the Keycloak team
>
> Hi Stian - Thanks for sharing your roadmap for 2015. Really looking forward
> to see identity brokering and Openid Dynamic registration. Do you have any
> plans to support 1) FIDO specifications (UAT and U2F)?2) Any other NoSQL
> databases like Cassandra?
Most likely yes to FIDO, but most likely no to Cassandra or other DBs unless there's a lot of demand for it.
> Congratulations on a great product key cloak team and Happy holidays to all
> of you.
> Raghu
> From: Travis De Silva <traviskds at gmail.com>
> To: Stian Thorgersen <stian at redhat.com>
> Cc: keycloak dev <keycloak-dev at lists.jboss.org>; keycloack-users
> <keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 6:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Merry Christmas from the Keycloak team
>
> Congratulations and thank you to the entire KeyCloak team. This is a great
> project and wishing it gets better and better over the course of next year.
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Stian Thorgersen <stian at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> 2014 was the year of Keycloak! At least that was the case for us on the
> Keycloak team. In January we released the very first alpha of the project.
> The first stable release wasn’t out until September, but in return we added
> a lot more features as well as reaching a very high level of stability for a
> 1.0.
>
> Since then we’ve delivered a number of security and bug fixes for 1.0, while
> continuing to bake in new exiting features for 1.1. We’re planning to do a
> stable release of 1.1 early in the New Year, which will bring SAML 2, much
> improved clustering and a number of new application adapters.
>
> Not only have we managed to provide a feature rich and easy to use open
> source security solution, but we’ve also managed to build an awesome
> community around the project. We’ve had over 5000 downloads, over 2500
> commits from 32 contributors and our developer and user mailing lists are
> very active. Keycloak is already in use in production on a number of
> projects, in fact some has even used it in production since our first alpha
> release!
>
> Our road-map for 2015 is not written in stone, but expect at least some of
> the following features to be delivered in 2015:
>
> * Custom user profiles – this will let you configure the attributes for a
> user profile, which should be visible on the registration screen and
> account management, as well as specify validation
> * Identity Brokering – we’re adding support to authenticate with external
> Identity Providers via OpenID Connect, SAML 2.0 and Kerberos
> * Two-Factor Authentication – currently we only support Google
> Authenticator or FreeOTP applications for two-factor authentication, but
> we plan to make it possible to add your own and provide some more out of
> the box
> * Client Accounts – these will be special user accounts directly linked to
> a client, allowing a client to access services as itself not just
> on-behalf of users
> * Client Certificates – support authentication of clients with certificates
> * Client Types – at the moment we have applications and oauth clients, the
> main difference being oauth clients require users to grant permissions to
> roles. To simplify the admin console we plan to introduce a single unified
> view for clients and also introduce new types such as devices
> * Internationalization – internationalization support for login and account
> management pages
> * SMS – enable SMS to recover passwords, as a 2nd factor authentication
> mechanism and to be notified about events like login failures
> * OpenID Connect Dynamic Registration – allows clients to dynamically
> register with Keycloak. We’ll also look at passing the OpenID Connect
> Interop testing
> * Mapping of users and tokens – custom mapping of user profiles from
> external identity stores and tokens from external Identity Providers
>
> We also have ideas for some bigger features, but we’ll leave those as a
> surprise for 2015!
>
> Finally, I’d like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
>
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