[keycloak-user] [keycloak-dev] Productized Keycloak now available from Red Hat
James Falkner
jfalkner at redhat.com
Sat Jun 25 12:12:39 EDT 2016
Looks like 1.9.8 <https://access.redhat.com/articles/2342881>.
-James
> Scott Rossillo <mailto:srossillo at smartling.com>
> June 24, 2016 at 3:01 PM
> Well done, guys! Great work and congratulations. Looking forward to
> continuing to work with the entire team.
>
> PS - what Keycloak version is RH SSO based?
>
> Best,
> Scott
>
> Scott Rossillo
> Smartling | Senior Software Engineer
> srossillo at smartling.com <mailto:srossillo at smartling.com>
>
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> Thomas Darimont <mailto:thomas.darimont at googlemail.com>
> June 24, 2016 at 4:17 AM
> Congratulations to everyone involved! Well done!
>
> Cheers,
> Thomas
>
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> Thomas Raehalme <mailto:thomas.raehalme at aitiofinland.com>
> June 24, 2016 at 4:14 AM
>
> Congrats to both of you for creating such a great open source product!
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
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> Stian Thorgersen <mailto:sthorger at redhat.com>
> June 23, 2016 at 3:58 PM
> For nearly 4 years ago Bill Burke and myself started two individual
> proof of concepts, both focusing on making it easier for developers to
> securing applications and services. Keycloak was born out of combining
> these two proof of concepts. There was barely any overlap and the two
> perfectly complemented each other.
>
> Fast forward to today and we now have a huge community with over 100
> contributors and over 400 forks of our Github repository. It's no
> longer just myself and Bill working on Keycloak, we now have a strong
> team working on it and I'm very exited about the future of the project.
>
> You may have noticed that lately we've stopped adding new features and
> focused on improvements and testing. There's a good reason behind
> that! We've been working on creating a productized and supported
> version of Keycloak.
>
> I'm extremely pleased to announce that Red Hat now offers a
> productized and supported version of Keycloak!
>
> For more details on how to get support for Keycloak check out the
> product pages at:
> https://access.redhat.com/products/red-hat-single-sign-on
>
> Finally, I'd like to thank everyone that's been involved. All the core
> developers, quality engineers, others at Red Hat and last but not
> least our community!
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