One of the most rewarding parts of building an open source product is interacting with developers in the community and having the opp to work with them on oso itself! Our latest blog post highlights some of the recent contributions from the oso community. osohq.com/post/contributions…
I’m evaluating vendors for a tool that needs role based access control and I’m disappointed by all the “enterprise” marketed tools without APIs to manage access.
No way is managing access for hundreds of engineers happening via your tool’s UI.
oso 0.9.0 is out! It includes initial support for built-in roles, new @sqlalchemy features, list filtering updates, oso community contributions, and a number of bug fixes + improvements. Download the latest version, read post for details.
osohq.com/post/release-oso-0…