Ceph leadership team meeting 2022-01-05

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Hi everyone,

Happy New Year!

Here are the highlights from this week's CLT meeting:

Quincy readiness across components before dev freeze.
RADOS - most PRs in review/testing phase
Cephadm - there are plans to backport things that don't make the initial cut
RGW - rate limiting, s3 select, s3 encryption should make it,
multisite resharding will probably not make it
RBD - has several things in flight, major one outstanding is encrypted clones
CephFS - fscrypt needs review, CIDR blocklisting almost ready to go, a
few large PRs that will wait for after Quincy (invasive performance
improvements)

We discussed branching strategy for Quincy, there was consensus on
merging fixes to master and backporting them to Quincy after dev
freeze. The criteria for release candidates was revisited. No new
features will be merged after the release candidate is finalized.
We'll stabilize the release candidate by means of teuthology testing,
installing it on the upstream gibba scale cluster and then installing
it on the long running cluster, for a period of at least two weeks
before publishing the first RC. The release documentation will be
updated to reflect the same.

Thanks,
Neha

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