Sunsetting Output Streams

It has been over three months since we announced Golioth Pipelines, and we have already seen many users reduce costs and unlock new use cases by migrating to Pipelines. As part of the announcement, we provided options for users who were currently leveraging Output Streams, which offered a much more constrained version of the same functionality, to seamlessly migrate their existing projects to Pipelines. Today, we are announcing December 12th, 2024 as the official end of life date for Output Streams.

For users operating projects that either started out with Pipelines, or have been transitioned to Pipelines as part of the opt-in migration process, there will be no change required. For the few projects that are still leveraging Output Streams, we encourage users to start the migration process now by submitting project information here, or to reach out to us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. On December 12th, all projects that have not already been migrated to Pipelines will be automatically migrated with Pipelines configured to replicate the previous behavior of Output Streams. Output Stream configuration will no longer be accessible in the Golioth console.

The rapid adoption of Pipelines by the Golioth community has been exciting to witness, and we are looking forward to the ongoing growth of the platform via new Transformers and Destinations. If you are currently using Pipelines, or would like to see new functionality added, contact us on the forum!

Dan Mangum
Dan Mangum
Dan is an experienced engineering leader, having built products and teams at both large companies and small startups. He has a history of leadership in open source communities, and has worked across many layers of the technical stack, giving him unique insight into the constraints faced by Golioth’s customers and the requirements of a platform that enables their success.

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