There are no official “Long Term Support” versions, instead, fixes to vulnerabilities are made for the latest feature release and merged up to the main branch.
The Cloud One Community makes no formal guarantee for any older maintenance tracks to receive updates. In practice, though, critical vulnerability fixes are applied only to the most recent version.
The Cloud One Community take all security vulnerabilities seriously. Thank you for improving the security of our open source software. We appreciate your efforts and responsible disclosure and will make every effort to acknowledge your contributions.
Report security vulnerabilities by creating a request to the Cloud One Community security team here
The lead maintainer will acknowledge your request, and will send a more detailed response indicating the next steps in handling your report. After the initial reply to your report, the security team will endeavor to keep you informed of the progress towards a fix and full announcement, and may ask for additional information or guidance.
Report security vulnerabilities in third-party modules to the person or team maintaining the module.
When the security team receives a security bug report, they will assign it to a primary handler. This person will coordinate the fix and release process, involving the following steps:
- Confirm the problem and determine the affected versions.
- Audit code to find any potential similar problems.
- Prepare fixes for all releases still under maintenance.
- These fixes will be released as fast as possible.