releases/deliverables/rocky/octavia.yaml
Carlos Goncalves 979e7cd77d Releases for Octavia and python-octaviaclient
Releases for Octavia and python-octaviaclient for Queens, Rocky and
Stein versions.

Change-Id: I8dd79c226caa6f7d020e4841183b00d79d6af9a2
2019-06-05 19:44:15 +02:00

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---
include-pypi-link: yes
storyboard: 908
release-model: cycle-with-milestones
release-type: python-pypi
team: octavia
type: service
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/octavia/rocky.html
repository-settings:
openstack/octavia: {}
releases:
- projects:
- hash: afb47816ac7a1299e0ea8a3ce65d24fa6c8f9db6
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0b1
- projects:
- hash: 96cce3ed74c63e5756e216a8e48c60de09b027c2
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0b2
- projects:
- hash: d3092c0facdbd4e3d0c0190710e286914ee14006
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0b3
- projects:
- hash: 3935dce08909b6e96bc68e2f051c95f734201334
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0rc1
- projects:
- hash: 9d2fe7d40885da01b6ba0e53f602115dfd7ed33a
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0rc2
- projects:
- hash: 8d74497cf6fd22620d0881ad2549acd69a537776
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0.0rc3
- diff-start: 2.0.0.0rc1
projects:
- hash: 8d74497cf6fd22620d0881ad2549acd69a537776
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.0
- projects:
- hash: c57ae8d3a75461c9d7d0a69cca0219f539539fca
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.1
- projects:
- hash: ec4c88e23ebeb786491158682f9a7dd42928f97a
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.0.2
- projects:
- hash: a28912b6728b3a4b8e5bfc93cf7008bc0d82fb3e
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.1.0
- projects:
- hash: b12f0d9d6ce5e873b8e9b501e50c314ffb02e128
repo: openstack/octavia
version: 3.1.1
branches:
- location: 3.0.0.0rc1
name: stable/rocky
cycle-highlights:
- 'Octavia now supports provider drivers, allowing third party load
balancing drivers to be integrated with the Octavia v2 API.'
- 'UDP protocol load balancing has been added to Octavia. This is
useful for IoT use cases.'
- 'Pools can have *backup* members, also known as "sorry servers",
that respond when all of the members of a pool are not available.'
- 'Users can now configure load balancer timeouts per listener.'