Hervé Beraud a0fd33b66b [manila] Create zed branch for client and non-client libs
This creates the stable/zed branch for all client and non-client
libraries now that we are past the lib freeze on September 1st.

If the team wants to wait for a specific patch to make it to the
library, someone from the team can -1 the patch to have it held, or
update that patch with a different commit SHA.

Patches with no response will be merged by Friday, September 9th.

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