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Heads up for anyone working with Puppet modules referencing stdlib 👀
puppetlabs-stdlib 10 is coming for Puppet users, targeting June 30, 2026.
This major release drops Puppet 7 (EOL Feb 2025) and requires Ruby 3.1+, alongside ~18 months of accumulated changes across CI, tooling, platform support, fixes, and enhancements.
If your module is pinned to <10, it will stay on 9.x, no immediate action required, but worth planning ahead.

Back to top The TL;DR We are releasing puppetlabs-stdlib 10.0.1 with a target date of June 30, 2026. This is a major version bump because we are dropping support for Puppet 7 (which reached its end-of-life in February 2025) and requiring Ruby 3.1+. If your modules pin stdlib to < 10.0.0, they will continue to work as-is on stdlib 9.x. You do not need to take any
If you want to trust your VM configurations, you need to automate variability and consistency, even when you get to enterprise scale. Puppet experts Stephen K Potter and Matthew Stone put together a solid breakdown of what makes VM configuration so challenging:
➡️ https://www.puppet.com/blog/vm-configuration
- You need to enforce state beyond day 0
- “Almost identical” VMs are where drift really start to show up
- Misconfiguration impacts performance and DevEx too
The monthly recap of new Puppetlabs modules is out! This month there were 11 modules getting releases (some more than once!) including some community contributions on the apt module, some CentOS9 support added to a few modules, and a new Windows DSC module for audit policy management!
https://dev.to/puppet/puppetlabs-modules-roundup-may-2026-2gp2
Did you know that #Puppet Bolt 5.1.0 is now released?
- puppet-agent module updated to 4.27.0 (via Bolt Puppetfile)
- Puppet Core 8.17.0 and Facter 4.17.0 now bundled
- Bundled + internal modules updated to latest releases
- Ruby 3 and 4 now supported
- Debian 13 packages now available (validate inventories + transport plugins before prod)
- Fix: issue adding Bolt for RHEL 10 to your repository resolved
Good release If you’re tracking distro and Ruby compatibility.
➡️ https://help.puppet.com/bolt/current/topics/changelog.htm#Bolt51020260526