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      <title>pyTenable version 2 under development</title>
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      <description>As pyTenable starts to near it&amp;rsquo;s 3rd birthday, I&amp;rsquo;ve started working on a complete rewrite of the codebase. For a number of reasons, the current v1 code has become a monstrosity of tests, repeated code, and assumptions in the APIs that are no longer correct. Thats not to say that it doesn&amp;rsquo;t work, or even work well for what folks are using it for, just that code maintainability has been a concern as of late.</description>
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      <title>pyTenable v0.3.3 Released</title>
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      <description>The pyTenable library has been rapidly evolving over the past few months. The library has seen a lot of expansion and maturation over the last several weeks. Going from version 0.1.0 at the time of last post to now 0.3.3, there has been a lot of work done to lay scaffolding for the SecurityCenter package. SecurityCenter (recently re-branded as Tenable.sc) is as large, if not larger a project as Tenable.io was.</description>
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