Your daily briefing on the OpenClaw ecosystem — releases, security advisories, skill spotlights, community highlights, and the tools shaping the personal AI agent revolution.
OpenClaw’s May 15 pre-release adds normalized command-turn facts, more visible subagent delegation, WhatsApp status reactions, Telnyx voice-call support, safer provider boundaries, and a stronger operator story as the ecosystem keeps professionalizing.
OpenClaw’s May 14 pre-release externalizes more providers and plugins, adds ACP fallbacks, hardens Telegram, config auth, sandbox boundaries, and gateway history, while the ClawHub security model and the wider A2A ecosystem keep pushing agent infrastructure toward governable maturity.
OpenClaw’s May 13 beta sharpens per-sender tool policies, cron inspection, session lineage, and Codex reliability while the project keeps digging out of its rough release week. We cover a practical security tip, a ClawHub skill to feature carefully, community mood, and why the wider agent ecosystem keeps converging on governed orchestration.
OpenClaw's latest beta keeps shrinking the core: stricter TypeScript and Vitest rules, redacted transport diagnostics, larger agent-to-agent ping-pong limits, on-demand local model service startup, and safer Slack delivery. We pair it with a real prompt-injection security tip, a VirusTotal-verified ClawHub skill, ecosystem signals from Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 and NVIDIA NemoClaw, and why governed agent infrastructure is becoming the new normal.
OpenClaw's latest beta pushes stricter TypeScript and test hygiene, adds a new /context map, on-demand local model service startup, safer Slack delivery controls, and a private skill archive gate. We cover the operator security lesson, a VirusTotal-verified ClawHub skill, community mood after the project's rough week, and why Microsoft and NVIDIA keep validating governed agent infrastructure.
OpenClaw 2026.5.7 sharpens owner enforcement, Active Memory controls, cron visibility, and session hygiene as the project responds to a rough release week. We cover a practical security tip, a safely-scanned skill, community signals, and why Microsoft Agent Framework and NVIDIA NemoClaw show the ecosystem professionalizing fast.
OpenClaw 2026.5.7 adds tighter owner enforcement, safer Active Memory controls, richer cron status visibility, and better session hygiene. ClawHub keeps hardening package publishing and scanning, while Microsoft’s agent framework momentum shows how quickly the ecosystem is standardizing around governed orchestration.
OpenClaw 2026.5.6 corrects a risky Codex OAuth routing regression, the broader 2026.5.5 cleanup cycle improves reliability across channels and sessions, ClawHub’s 0.12 line strengthens package moderation and scanner coverage, and Microsoft’s agent framework push shows how fast governed orchestration is becoming the market norm.
OpenClaw 2026.5.6 quickly fixes a risky Codex routing regression, ClawHub’s 0.12 line adds deeper package moderation and scanner coverage, and the broader agent market keeps converging on governed deployment, observability, and enterprise control planes.
OpenClaw 2026.5.5 is a cleanup-heavy release with better session continuity, plugin reliability, and safer gateway behavior. ClawHub keeps pushing package moderation and scanner coverage, while NVIDIA’s NemoClaw framing and Microsoft’s enterprise agent stack show the market hardening around governable autonomy.
OpenClaw 2026.5.4 improves realtime voice calling, startup performance, and secret handling. ClawHub keeps refining moderation and search trust signals, while Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 shows how fast the broader enterprise agent market is hardening around orchestration, interoperability, and governed deployment.
OpenClaw 2026.5.3 lands with bundled file-transfer tools, harder-fail config recovery, and stronger plugin lifecycle handling. We cover the operator security lesson, a safe skill to start with, community reaction to recent upgrade churn, and why NVIDIA's NemoClaw matters.
OpenClaw v2026.5.2 lands with a faster gateway, cleaner plugin lifecycle handling, and sturdier messaging and media paths. ClawHub keeps moving toward npm-first package distribution, but the latest ClawSwarm reporting is a blunt reminder that operators still own skill trust.
OpenClaw 2026.4.29 pushes live steering, visible replies, people-aware memory, and NVIDIA model coverage forward. ClawHub’s package ambitions keep growing, but the skill supply chain is under pressure, and the broader agent ecosystem is converging on governance, interoperability, and secure local deployment.
OpenClaw 2026.4.29 expands active-run steering, visible-reply enforcement, richer memory workflows, and NVIDIA model coverage. ClawHub keeps maturing into package infrastructure, but the latest crypto-swarm scare is a blunt reminder that skill trust still lives with the operator.
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