SSSD 1.5.9 saw a large series of changes to our LDAP code, mostly to be
able to better support Active Directory as an identity source. However,
we had to quickly turn out 1.5.10 and 1.5.11 as we discovered that the
new features were breaking some existing configurations.

The 1.5.12 release saw a complete rewrite to the HBAC code (support for
SSSD acting as a client to a FreeIPA server) due to late changes to the
FreeIPA HBAC (host-based access control) design. We then needed to
release 1.5.13 to address a few regressions discovered during the HBAC
rewrite. It also included a bugfix to a long-standing issue seen when
waking from a sleep that disconnected a VPN.

SSSD 1.5.x is our current long-term maintenance release, which means
that upstream will continue to support it with bugfixes and new features
for at least one year, and security fixes for at least two (or one year
after RHEL no longer ships a 1.5.x release, whichever comes later).

I'll admit that we had a bit of a rough period between 1.5.9 and 1.5.12,
but in general the latest releases are working well. It's also worth
noting that 1.5.x contains the set of fixes being tested by Red Hat QA
for inclusion in RHEL.

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