We’re midway through January and the team’s been hard at work! This week, we focused on delivering a consistent, polished experience across all of our list pages and improved how labels are shown for individual Projects, Resources, and Recipes. We’ve also been working on some powerful new features for organizing and classifying your software and teams—expect those in the coming weeks!
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Spotlights
Bulk editing improvements for Teams and People
We’ve expanded the visual refresh and bulk editing improvements highlighted in last week’s changelog to the Teams, People, and Pending Invites list pages.
Improved view of Classifications and Labels on Projects, Resources, & Recipes
Key information like classifications and labels are now even easier to view at a glance across list views. We’ve made it even easier to find what you need quickly by surfacing security, criticality, and compliance classifications in labeled sections on Projects, Resources, and Recipes.
Improvements & Bug Fixes
General
Fixed a bug where certain text areas couldn’t be selected or copied.
Developer ecosystem
The Apps list has received a visual refresh to match other list pages. You can now more easily differentiate between your organization’s Private Apps and those developed by Tempest. You can also see ownership information and the latest published version of your Private Apps directly in the list.
The Tempest CLI client now scaffolds applications with a health check. This lets you instantly verify if your new Private App is running and communicates with Tempest.
Recipes, projects, deployments
Fixed a bug where drafts were shown when filtering the resources list by Recipe or Project
Fixed a bug where lists of Resources, Projects, and Recipes were not being sorted alphabetically.
Imported resources will no longer sync with Tempest after they are archived.
User management
Improved styling on invite emails.
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Security
At Tempest, we’re all about keeping things secure and reliable. This week, we’ve enhanced our applications to support hitless TLS certificate rotation. Now, our short-lived certificates can be updated seamlessly, ensuring uninterrupted service and increased reliability for our internal communication.