Ceph Leadership Team Meeting Minutes 2021-06-30

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Hi Cephers,

These are the topics discussed at today's meeting (https://pad.ceph.com/p/clt-weekly-minutes):
  • Attendees:
    • Casey, David, Ilya, Josh, Neha, Patrick, Sage, Sebastian, Yehuda, Yuri, Zac, Ernesto.
  • Releases:
  • Community:
    • Website:
    • Ceph-users threads:
      • Cephadm Containers
        • Sage: What can we do there? Identify most impacting issues.
        • Non-linux platforms? FreeBSD?
          • Sebastian: FreeBSD could support non-systemd containerization.
        • Patrick: Concerns raised about debuggability. To ensure legacy experience (logs, etc.).
    • Other:
      • Ceph on Windows contract
        • Already signed.
        • Biweekly sync (David).
        • Pipeline to produce Windows artifacts.
  • Developers:
    • Lab:
      • CY22 Red Hat budget planning due 7/23
      • Smithee replacement budget (issues with NVMe cards).
      • Patrick: More developer machines? VMs (needed for package isolation)? Containers are not enough for advanced use cases.
        • David: That falls under Linux Foundation capex.
        • Sebastian: proposed to explore developing and building inside a container.
      • David: All flash systems available (https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=hardware:folio)
    • PRs:
    • Redmine:
      • Ilya: can't assign new contributors to specific trackers.
        •  Patrick: there are 2 developer groups: the Ceph one (everyone) and the Core one (mostly Red Hat, SUSE, etc., which had access to private/embargoed trackers).
  • Events:
    • Josh: Kubecon? No clear travel guidelines issued yet.

Kind Regards,
Ernesto
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