Salt
python-runtime server-appSalt is software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale.
Release | Released | Active Support | CVE & Critical Support | Latest |
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3007 | 4 months and 2 weeks ago (06 Mar 2024) |
Yes | Yes |
3007.1
(22 May 2024)
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3006 (LTS) | 1 year and 3 months ago (18 Apr 2023) |
Ended
3 months ago (18 Apr 2024)
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Ends
in 9 months (18 Apr 2025)
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3006.8
(30 Apr 2024)
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3005 | 1 year and 11 months ago (22 Aug 2022) |
Ended
11 months ago (25 Aug 2023)
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Ended
4 months and 3 weeks ago (25 Feb 2024)
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3005.5
(24 Jan 2024)
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3004 | 2 years and 9 months ago (12 Oct 2021) |
Ended
1 year and 9 months ago (18 Oct 2022)
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Ended
1 year and 3 months ago (18 Apr 2023)
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3004.2
(13 May 2022)
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Beginning with the 3006 release of Salt, the Salt Project is following an LTS/STS release strategy. Under this strategy, there is one long-term support (LTS) and one short-term support (STS) release a year.
LTS prioritize stability. They are released usually in the first 4 months of the year and receive one year of full support, with bug/security fixes, followed by one year of security support.
STS releases provide access to newer features in between LTS. They are released around the midpoint the year and receive three months of full support, with new OS support and bug/security fixes, followed by three months of security support.
More information is available on the Salt website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
salt --version
Show Product Identifiers
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repology:
salt
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purl:
pkg:oci/docker-salt-master?repository_url=ghcr.io/cdalvaro
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purl:
pkg:docker/saltstack/salt
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