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== Lustre Development Activities == | == Lustre Development Activities == | ||
The next release under development | The next release under development (in stabilization) | ||
* [[Release 2.9.0]] | * [[Release 2.9.0]] | ||
The following release (to target new features): | |||
* [[Release 2.10.0]] | |||
If you are looking for small development projects to add minor improvements to Lustre and/or become more familiar with the code and development process, there is a keyword '''easy''' that is added to tickets that are suitable: | If you are looking for small development projects to add minor improvements to Lustre and/or become more familiar with the code and development process, there is a keyword '''easy''' that is added to tickets that are suitable: |
Revision as of 09:29, 14 June 2016
Lustre Development Activities
The next release under development (in stabilization)
The following release (to target new features):
If you are looking for small development projects to add minor improvements to Lustre and/or become more familiar with the code and development process, there is a keyword easy that is added to tickets that are suitable: easier development items
Submitting Changes
The Submitting Changes page covers steps you'll need to follow to contribute code changes.
Code Reviews
The Code Reviewers page lists people willing to perform code reviews on particular sections of the Lustre code.
Upstream contributing
The Upstream contributing page covers how to contribute to the linux kernel Lustre client.
Developer Meetings
Feature Development
All known development efforts are tracked on the Projects page.
Please see Lustre Coding Style Guidelines for information about writing Lustre code, and Submitting Changes for details on how to submit patches.
Patches and landing status can be tracked via some Gerrit searches courtesy of John Hammond: