
Over a two-month period, Aqua-Bot contributed to the aquasecurity/trivy repository by delivering two major feature releases and several stability improvements. They enhanced artifact identification, expanded vulnerability scanning across multiple languages, and improved reporting and configuration handling, using Go, YAML, and Helm. Aqua-Bot updated the Helm chart to align with each Trivy release, ensuring users could deploy the latest features and security updates efficiently. Their work included fixing GoReleaser configuration bugs to maintain reliable CI/CD pipelines. This engineering effort deepened Trivy’s risk visibility, streamlined deployment, and reinforced robust release management practices, demonstrating strong technical depth in release engineering and automation.

January 2026 monthly summary for aquasecurity/trivy: Delivered the Trivy v0.69.0 release with expanded vulnerability scanning, ActiveState image support, improved reporting and configuration handling, and targeted stability improvements. Updated the Helm chart to align with the new release (0.21.0) and bumped the application version to 0.69.0 to leverage the latest scanner capabilities. Implemented major bug fixes to improve stability and accuracy across scanning and reporting. This work enhances risk visibility for users, accelerates triage, and smooths upgrade paths.
January 2026 monthly summary for aquasecurity/trivy: Delivered the Trivy v0.69.0 release with expanded vulnerability scanning, ActiveState image support, improved reporting and configuration handling, and targeted stability improvements. Updated the Helm chart to align with the new release (0.21.0) and bumped the application version to 0.69.0 to leverage the latest scanner capabilities. Implemented major bug fixes to improve stability and accuracy across scanning and reporting. This work enhances risk visibility for users, accelerates triage, and smooths upgrade paths.
December 2025 performance summary for aquasecurity/trivy focused on delivering a major feature release, stabilizing the release workflow, and aligning packaging with security updates. Key features and bug work delivered include the Trivy 0.68.0 major release with enhanced artifact identification, improved reporting, expanded cloud support, and better handling of language dependencies/configurations, supplemented by stability fixes. A GoReleaser configuration bug fix after bump was implemented to preserve correct build configuration. The Helm chart was updated to 0.20.0 with the application version aligned to 0.68.1 to ensure delivery of the latest features and security updates. These efforts improved reliability, deployment speed, and security posture for customers, and demonstrate proficiency in Go, CI/CD, release engineering, and Helm-based deployments.
December 2025 performance summary for aquasecurity/trivy focused on delivering a major feature release, stabilizing the release workflow, and aligning packaging with security updates. Key features and bug work delivered include the Trivy 0.68.0 major release with enhanced artifact identification, improved reporting, expanded cloud support, and better handling of language dependencies/configurations, supplemented by stability fixes. A GoReleaser configuration bug fix after bump was implemented to preserve correct build configuration. The Helm chart was updated to 0.20.0 with the application version aligned to 0.68.1 to ensure delivery of the latest features and security updates. These efforts improved reliability, deployment speed, and security posture for customers, and demonstrate proficiency in Go, CI/CD, release engineering, and Helm-based deployments.
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