releases/deliverables/stein/swift.yaml
Előd Illés e41a36131b [swift] Transition Stein to EM
This transition the stein branch to extended maintenance.
Changes for bugfixes and things the team deems important are
still encouraged, but there will no longer be official releases
off of the branch.

Please +1 if the team is ready for us to proceed with this
transition, or -1 if there are any final backports currently in
flight that we should wait for. For the latter case, please
update the patch with the new commit hash after doing a final
release to get those changes out so we know to proceed with the
transition.

Change-Id: I384702c15c51637f44e81ff695d4d75f269acf1c
2020-11-11 22:08:53 +01:00

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---
launchpad: swift
release-model: cycle-with-intermediary
team: swift
type: service
repository-settings:
openstack/swift: {}
branches:
- name: feature/losf
location:
openstack/swift: 6c6bb80e40313733b28dae920acc28889016a114
- name: stable/stein
location: 2.21.0
releases:
- version: 2.20.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 184fdf17ef7490038e89fe92a92de0fe4f2b36b7
- version: 2.21.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 179fa7ccd4d6faeacc989715887b69f9422a17b2
- version: 2.21.1
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 522823548a61745b95f079ed092ba80d57265b1c
- version: stein-em
projects:
- repo: openstack/swift
hash: 522823548a61745b95f079ed092ba80d57265b1c
cycle-highlights:
- Numerous improvements to the S3 API compatibility layer.
- Several fixes and improvements for the data-encryption middleware,
including allowing multiple keymaster middlewares. This allows migration
from one key provider to another.
- Operators have more control over account and container server background
daemon I/O usage with the new ``databases_per_second`` config option.
- Erasure-coded data may now be rebuilt to handoff nodes. This improves
data durability when disk failures go unremedied for extended periods.
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/swift/stein.html