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Ceph Governance
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The Ceph open source community is guided by a few different groups.
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Project Leader
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The Ceph project is currently led by Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>. The
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project leader is responsible for guiding the overall direction of the
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project and ensuring that the developer and user communities are
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healthy.
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Committers
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Committers are project contributors who have write access to the central
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Ceph code repositories, currently hosted on GitHub. This group of developers
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is collectively empowered to make changes to the Ceph source code.
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Generally speaking, no individual should make a change in isolation:
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all code contributions go through a collaborative review process (and
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undergo testing) before being merged. The specifics of this process
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are dynamic and evolving over time.
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New committers are added to the project (or committers removed from
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the project) at the discretion of the Ceph Leadership Team (below).
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The criteria for becoming a contributor include a consistent level of
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quality and engagement in the project over time.
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Ceph Leadership Team
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The Ceph Leadership Team (CLT) is a collection of component leads and
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other core developers who collectively make technical decisions for
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the project. These decisions are generally made by consensus,
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although voting may be used if necessary.
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The CLT meets weekly via video chat to discuss any pending issues or
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decisions. Minutes for the CLT meetings are published at
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`http://pad.ceph.com/p/clt-weekly-minutes`_.
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Committers are added to or removed from the CLT at the discretion of
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the CLT itself.
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Current CLT members are:
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* Ahbishek Lekshmanan <abhishek@suse.com>
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* Alfredo Deza <adeza@redhat.com>
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* Gregory Farnum <gfarnum@redhat.com>
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* Jason Dillaman <dillaman@redhat.com>
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* Josh Durgin <jdurgin@redhat.com>
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* Joao Eduardo Luis <joao@suse.de>
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* John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
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* Matt Benjamin <mbenjami@redhat.com>
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* Myoungwon Oh <omwmw@sk.com>
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* Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com>
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* Haomai Wang <haomai@xsky.com>
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* Lenz Grimmer <lgrimmer@suse.com>
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* Sage Weil <sage@redhat.com>
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* Xie Xingguo <xie.xingguo@zte.com.cn>
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* Yehuda Sadeh <yehuda@redhat.com>
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* Zack Cerza <zcerza@redhat.com>
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Component Leads
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Each major subcomponent of the Ceph project has a lead engineer who is
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responsible for guiding and coordinating development. The leads are
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nominated or appointed at the discretion of the project leader or the
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CLT. Leads responsibilities include:
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* guiding the (usually) daily "stand-up" coordination calls over video chat
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* building the development roadmap for each release cycle
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* coordinating development activity between contributors
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* ensuring that contributions are reviewed
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* ensuring that different proposed changes do not conflict
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* ensuring that testing remains robust (new features include tests, changes do not break tests, etc.)
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All component leads are included on the CLT.
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Ceph Advisory Board
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The Ceph Advisory Board is a collection of representatives from
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industry that advise the project on strategy, direction, and resource
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allocation, and coordinate industry activities to support the Ceph
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project and community.
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Currently the advisory board include representatives from Ceph vendors
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(Red Hat, SUSE, Canonical), academia (CERN), and industry partners
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(Fujitsu, Intel, WD).
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