releases/deliverables/ussuri/neutron.yaml
Bernard Cafarelli a21496012d
Neutron stable releases (Stein, Train, Ussuri)
To go along with Victoria-3 milestone (and RC now)

Change-Id: I44798b084491a6b381651b5667071c68bcb07a81
2020-10-07 15:22:16 +02:00

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---
launchpad: neutron
team: neutron
type: service
release-model: cycle-with-rc
repository-settings:
openstack/neutron: {}
releases:
- version: 16.0.0.0b1
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: 6930f5dc3300c990f8777952c0042c89aaf2d14c
- version: 16.0.0.0rc1
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: 0fab732485dd9922ccbec54867f0d9fc2c34e205
- version: 16.0.0.0rc2
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: c06cb95b6f46574e74244fd738873290fd1773cb
- version: 16.0.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: c06cb95b6f46574e74244fd738873290fd1773cb
diff-start: 15.0.0.0rc1
- version: 16.1.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: 711cd65118ace8609b69f1588238a2a10b0123c1
- version: 16.2.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/neutron
hash: 70d0a7e769a88330118dde7073bdcb4bab04ba7c
cycle-highlights:
- The ``OVN`` driver is now merged into Neutron repository and is
one of the in-tree Neutron ML2 drivers, like ``linuxbridge`` or
``openvswitch``. ``OVN`` driver benefits over the ``openvswitch``
driver include for example DVR with distributed SNAT traffic, distributed
DHCP and possibility to run without network nodes. Other ML2 drivers
are still in-tree and are fully supported. Currently default agent
is still ``openvswitch`` but our plan is to make ``OVN`` driver
to be the default choice in the future.
- Support for stateless security groups has been added. Users can
now create security group set as ``stateless`` which means that
conntrack will not be used for any rule in that group. One port
can only use ``stateless`` or ``stateful`` security groups. In some
use cases stateless security groups will allow operator to choose
for optimized datapath performance whereas stateful security groups
impose extra processing on the system.
- Role Based Access Control (``RBAC``) for address scopes and subnet
pools has been added. Address scopes and subnet pools are usually
defined by operators and exposed to users. This change allows operators
to use more granular access controls on address scopes and subnet
pools.
- Support for tagging resources during creation has been added in
Neutron API. User can now set tags for resources like e.g. ports
directly in ``POST`` requests. This will improve the performance
of kubernetes network operations a lot. The number of API calls
which e.g. ``Kuryr`` has to send to Neutron are greatly reduced.
branches:
- name: stable/ussuri
location: 16.0.0.0rc1
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/neutron/ussuri.html