[Gluster-Maintainers] Gluster 4.0 release: Update from maintainers meeting
Shyam Ranganathan
srangana at redhat.com
Tue Aug 29 17:22:51 UTC 2017
Hi,
In anticipation of the 3.12 release and based on the discussions for
future releases, a pull request for gluster web sources is submitted
here [1].
It would be helpful if maintainers review the new release schedule added
for 3.13, 4.0 and 4.1 respectively and also review the EOL and other
updates in the change.
Thanks,
Shyam
[1] PR for Gluster web page change:
https://github.com/gluster/glusterweb/pull/149
On 08/20/2017 04:13 AM, Amar Tumballi wrote:
> Hey Ants,
>
> Below is the message we want to get out from ant colony to users and
> developer community this week. (Was pending AI on me since 2 weeks). I
> want each of you to review this and give a Ack/No Ack on this.
>
> Also if you think major edits are required for message, we can
> collaborate on hackmd page :
> https://hackmd.io/GwIwnGBmCsCM0FoDMsAcBTBAWADLLCYATLJiOmBVgMYAmAhvbLUA#
>
> ----------------
> Hello,
>
> 2 weeks back we (most of the maintainers of Gluster projects) had a
> meeting, and we discussed about features required for Gluster 4.0 and
> also the possible dates.
>
> Summary:
>
> * It is agreed unanimously that the Gluster 4.0 should be feature
> based release, and not just time based.
> * The discussions were on what are the blocking features for 4.0
> release, and below were some features which we are considering as
> blocker for release.
> o *glusterd2:
> *
>
> The scalable management interface, which will come with REST api and
> other admin friendly options. Will be the ONLY major blocker for release.
>
> o *Thin clients (code: gfproxy):*
>
> Not a blocker as it is slated to get into master branch before next
> release cut on 3.x series too. But we are calling it a major feature of
> 4.0 as it brings many benefits and also change some of the assumptions
> and current design principles of glusterfs project.
>
> o *Protocol/XDR changes:*
>
> Technically, Gluster's RPC is implemented in a way to support changing
> of protocols inbetween even the minor releases, but the major changes
> like adding another fop (like statx(), fadvise() or similar) will need
> some protocol changes.
> Also in discussion is the changes to dictionary structure on wire. We
> will continue to work on each of this individually, and plan to work
> towards meeting the release timeline.
> *
> *
>
> * *Dates: *The plan is to have the release around 2 months from the
> date the final blocker patch gets into master branch.
> o Tentative: October 20th to have last patch, and Jan 1st for release.
> o Warning: The above is literally 'tentative', and not to be
> assumed as confirmed dates.
>
>
> *Other features users can anticipate:
> *
>
> * 'RIO volume type' [15].
> * Extension of snapshot support for zfs / btrfs
> * Better support and documentation for monitoring
>
>
> *FAQ:*
>
> *1. *Will we have 3.13 to continue the trend of 3 months release calendar?
>
> Answer: Yes. It will not be a LTS release.
>
>
> 2. Would 4.0 be LTS release ?
>
> Answer: No
>
>
>
> More information on this topic can be found at :
> https://hackmd.io/s/rJaLCP38b#
>
> Further discussions on this will be done at Gluster Summit 2017 at
> Prague, CZ. Try to attend in person if you can!!
>
>
> Feedback welcome.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Gluster team.
>
> ---------------------
>
>
> I would like it to be going out just after the maintainers meeting this
> week, so please have the comments on it before the meeting itself, so we
> have most of the edits done before meeting. Lets not waste time on this
> on maintainers meeting again.
>
> -Amar
>
>
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