During the Nata release we introduced complytime-demos repository, which allowed us to accelerate the collaboration and deliveries by providing a consistent and standardized testing environment for the whole team.
It allowed us to quickly review PRs, experiment new features and record reproducible demos.
After Nata a lot was changed. Besides the core redesign moving from OSCAL to Gemara, the complyctl was also split between complyctl and complytime-providers. Regarding Gemara policies we have complytime-policies.
And for technology specific content, such as Ampel granular policies, we currently have org-infra.
This granularity brings benefits but also brings challenges to put everything together, specially when things are not yet stable. Some changes are coming and with help of AI things are moving fast.
We need a simple and easy way to explore new features, review changes introduced by PRs or demo existing features.
During the Nata release we introduced complytime-demos repository, which allowed us to accelerate the collaboration and deliveries by providing a consistent and standardized testing environment for the whole team.
It allowed us to quickly review PRs, experiment new features and record reproducible demos.
After Nata a lot was changed. Besides the core redesign moving from OSCAL to Gemara, the complyctl was also split between complyctl and complytime-providers. Regarding Gemara policies we have complytime-policies.
And for technology specific content, such as Ampel granular policies, we currently have org-infra.
This granularity brings benefits but also brings challenges to put everything together, specially when things are not yet stable. Some changes are coming and with help of AI things are moving fast.
We need a simple and easy way to explore new features, review changes introduced by PRs or demo existing features.