authors and changelog updates for 2.6.0

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John Dickinson 2016-01-19 14:50:24 -08:00
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@ -87,3 +87,9 @@ Donagh McCabe <donagh.mccabe@hpe.com> <donagh.mccabe@hp.com>
Eamonn O'Toole <eamonn.otoole@hpe.com> <eamonn.otoole@hp.com>
Gerry Drudy <gerry.drudy@hpe.com> <gerry.drudy@hp.com>
Mark Seger <mark.seger@hpe.com> <mark.seger@hp.com>
Timur Alperovich <timur.alperovich@gmail.com> <timuralp@swiftstack.com>
Mehdi Abaakouk <sileht@redhat.com> <mehdi.abaakouk@enovance.com>
Richard Hawkins <richard.hawkins@rackspace.com> <hurricanerix@gmail.com>
Ondrej Novy <ondrej.novy@firma.seznam.cz>
Peter Lisak <peter.lisak@firma.seznam.cz>
Ke Liang <ke.liang@easystack.cn>

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AUTHORS
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Chuck Thier (cthier@gmail.com)
Contributors
------------
Mehdi Abaakouk (mehdi.abaakouk@enovance.com)
Mehdi Abaakouk (sileht@redhat.com)
Timur Alperovich (timur.alperovich@gmail.com)
Jesse Andrews (anotherjesse@gmail.com)
Joe Arnold (joe@swiftstack.com)
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ James E. Blair (jeblair@openstack.org)
Fabien Boucher (fabien.boucher@enovance.com)
Clark Boylan (clark.boylan@gmail.com)
Pádraig Brady (pbrady@redhat.com)
Lorcan Browne (lorcan.browne@hp.com)
Lorcan Browne (lorcan.browne@hpe.com)
Russell Bryant (rbryant@redhat.com)
Jay S. Bryant (jsbryant@us.ibm.com)
Tim Burke (tim.burke@gmail.com)
@ -56,15 +56,17 @@ François Charlier (francois.charlier@enovance.com)
Ray Chen (oldsharp@163.com)
Harshit Chitalia (harshit@acelio.com)
Brian Cline (bcline@softlayer.com)
Alistair Coles (alistair.coles@hp.com)
Alistair Coles (alistair.coles@hpe.com)
Clément Contini (ccontini@cloudops.com)
Brian Curtin (brian.curtin@rackspace.com)
Thiago da Silva (thiago@redhat.com)
Julien Danjou (julien@danjou.info)
Paul Dardeau (paul.dardeau@intel.com)
Zack M. Davis (zdavis@swiftstack.com)
Ksenia Demina (kdemina@mirantis.com)
Dan Dillinger (dan.dillinger@sonian.net)
Cedric Dos Santos (cedric.dos.sant@gmail.com)
Gerry Drudy (gerry.drudy@hp.com)
Gerry Drudy (gerry.drudy@hpe.com)
Morgan Fainberg (morgan.fainberg@gmail.com)
ZhiQiang Fan (aji.zqfan@gmail.com)
Oshrit Feder (oshritf@il.ibm.com)
@ -85,6 +87,7 @@ David Goetz (david.goetz@rackspace.com)
Tushar Gohad (tushar.gohad@intel.com)
Jonathan Gonzalez V (jonathan.abdiel@gmail.com)
Joe Gordon (jogo@cloudscaling.com)
ChangBo Guo(gcb) (eric.guo@easystack.cn)
David Hadas (davidh@il.ibm.com)
Andrew Hale (andy@wwwdata.eu)
Soren Hansen (soren@linux2go.dk)
@ -92,9 +95,12 @@ Richard Hawkins (richard.hawkins@rackspace.com)
Gregory Haynes (greg@greghaynes.net)
Doug Hellmann (doug.hellmann@dreamhost.com)
Dan Hersam (dan.hersam@hp.com)
hgangwx (hgangwx@cn.ibm.com)
Derek Higgins (derekh@redhat.com)
Jonathan Hinson (jlhinson@us.ibm.com)
Alex Holden (alex@alexjonasholden.com)
Edward Hope-Morley (opentastic@gmail.com)
Ferenc Horváth (hferenc@inf.u-szeged.hu)
Charles Hsu (charles0126@gmail.com)
Joanna H. Huang (joanna.huitzu.huang@gmail.com)
Kun Huang (gareth@unitedstack.com)
@ -111,6 +117,7 @@ Jason Johnson (jajohnson@softlayer.com)
Brian K. Jones (bkjones@gmail.com)
Arnaud JOST (arnaud.jost@ovh.net)
Kiyoung Jung (kiyoung.jung@kt.com)
Harshada Mangesh Kakad (harshadak@metsi.co.uk)
Takashi Kajinami (kajinamit@nttdata.co.jp)
Matt Kassawara (mkassawara@gmail.com)
Morita Kazutaka (morita.kazutaka@gmail.com)
@ -136,6 +143,8 @@ Eohyung Lee (liquidnuker@gmail.com)
Zhao Lei (zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com)
Jamie Lennox (jlennox@redhat.com)
Tong Li (litong01@us.ibm.com)
Ke Liang (ke.liang@easystack.cn)
Peter Lisak (peter.lisak@firma.seznam.cz)
Changbin Liu (changbin.liu@gmail.com)
Jing Liuqing (jing.liuqing@99cloud.net)
Victor Lowther (victor.lowther@gmail.com)
@ -143,6 +152,7 @@ Sergey Lukjanov (slukjanov@mirantis.com)
Zhongyue Luo (zhongyue.nah@intel.com)
Paul Luse (paul.e.luse@intel.com)
Christopher MacGown (chris@pistoncloud.com)
Ganesh Maharaj Mahalingam (ganesh.mahalingam@intel.com)
Dragos Manolescu (dragosm@hp.com)
Ben Martin (blmartin@us.ibm.com)
Steve Martinelli (stevemar@ca.ibm.com)
@ -152,7 +162,7 @@ Nakagawa Masaaki (nakagawamsa@nttdata.co.jp)
Dolph Mathews (dolph.mathews@gmail.com)
Kenichiro Matsuda (matsuda_kenichi@jp.fujitsu.com)
Michael Matur (michael.matur@gmail.com)
Donagh McCabe (donagh.mccabe@hp.com)
Donagh McCabe (donagh.mccabe@hpe.com)
Andy McCrae (andy.mccrae@gmail.com)
Paul McMillan (paul.mcmillan@nebula.com)
Ewan Mellor (ewan.mellor@citrix.com)
@ -168,19 +178,22 @@ Maru Newby (mnewby@internap.com)
Newptone (xingchao@unitedstack.com)
Colin Nicholson (colin.nicholson@iomart.com)
Zhenguo Niu (zhenguo@unitedstack.com)
Catherine Northcott (catherine@northcott.nz)
Ondrej Novy (ondrej.novy@firma.seznam.cz)
Timothy Okwii (tokwii@cisco.com)
Matthew Oliver (matt@oliver.net.au)
Hisashi Osanai (osanai.hisashi@jp.fujitsu.com)
Eamonn O'Toole (eamonn.otoole@hp.com)
Eamonn O'Toole (eamonn.otoole@hpe.com)
James Page (james.page@ubuntu.com)
Prashanth Pai (ppai@redhat.com)
Venkateswarlu Pallamala (p.venkatesh551@gmail.com)
Pawel Palucki (pawel.palucki@gmail.com)
Alex Pecoraro (alex.pecoraro@emc.com)
Sascha Peilicke (saschpe@gmx.de)
Constantine Peresypkin (constantine.peresypk@rackspace.com)
Dieter Plaetinck (dieter@vimeo.com)
Dan Prince (dprince@redhat.com)
Sivasathurappan Radhakrishnan (siva.radhakrishnan@intel.com)
Sarvesh Ranjan (saranjan@cisco.com)
Falk Reimann (falk.reimann@sap.com)
Brian Reitz (brian.reitz@oracle.com)
@ -198,7 +211,7 @@ Shilla Saebi (shilla.saebi@gmail.com)
Atsushi Sakai (sakaia@jp.fujitsu.com)
Cristian A Sanchez (cristian.a.sanchez@intel.com)
Christian Schwede (cschwede@redhat.com)
Mark Seger (Mark.Seger@hp.com)
Mark Seger (mark.seger@hpe.com)
Azhagu Selvan SP (tamizhgeek@gmail.com)
Alexandra Settle (alexandra.settle@rackspace.com)
Andrew Clay Shafer (acs@parvuscaptus.com)
@ -212,6 +225,7 @@ Pradeep Kumar Singh (pradeep.singh@nectechnologies.in)
Liu Siqi (meizu647@gmail.com)
Adrian Smith (adrian_f_smith@dell.com)
Jon Snitow (otherjon@swiftstack.com)
Emile Snyder (emile.snyder@gmail.com)
Emett Speer (speer.emett@gmail.com)
TheSriram (sriram@klusterkloud.com)
Jeremy Stanley (fungi@yuggoth.org)
@ -234,7 +248,9 @@ Dmitry Ukov (dukov@mirantis.com)
Vincent Untz (vuntz@suse.com)
Daniele Valeriani (daniele@dvaleriani.net)
Koert van der Veer (koert@cloudvps.com)
Béla Vancsics (vancsics@inf.u-szeged.hu)
Vladimir Vechkanov (vvechkanov@mirantis.com)
venkatamahesh (venkatamaheshkotha@gmail.com)
Gil Vernik (gilv@il.ibm.com)
Hou Ming Wang (houming.wang@easystack.cn)
Shane Wang (shane.wang@intel.com)
@ -248,7 +264,7 @@ Ye Jia Xu (xyj.asmy@gmail.com)
Alex Yang (alex890714@gmail.com)
Lin Yang (lin.a.yang@intel.com)
Yee (mail.zhang.yee@gmail.com)
Guang Yee (guang.yee@hp.com)
Guang Yee (guang.yee@hpe.com)
Pete Zaitcev (zaitcev@kotori.zaitcev.us)
Hua Zhang (zhuadl@cn.ibm.com)
Jian Zhang (jian.zhang@intel.com)

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swift (2.6.0)
* Dependency changes
- Updated minimum version of eventlet to 0.17.4 to support IPv6.
- Updated the minimum version of PyECLib to 1.0.7.
* The ring rebalancing algorithm was updated to better handle edge cases
and to give better (more balanced) rings in the general case. New rings
will have better initial placement, capacity adjustments will move less
data for better balance, and existing rings that were imbalanced should
start to become better balanced as they go through rebalance cycles.
* Added container and account reverse listings.
A GET request to an account or container resource with a "reverse=true"
query parameter will return the listing in reverse order. When
iterating over pages of reverse listings, the relative order of marker
and end_marker are swapped.
* Storage policies now support having more than one name.
This allows operators to fix a typo without breaking existing clients,
or, alternatively, have "short names" for policies. This is implemented
with the "aliases" config key in the storage policy config in
swift.conf. The aliases value is a list of names that the storage
policy may also be identified by. The storage policy "name" is used to
report the policy to users (eg in container headers). The aliases have
the same naming restrictions as the policy's primary name.
* The object auditor learned the "interval" config value to control the
time between each audit pass.
* `swift-recon --all` now includes the config checksum check.
* `swift-init` learned the --kill-after-timeout option to force a service
to quit (SIGKILL) after a designated time.
* `swift-recon` now correctly shows timestamps in UTC instead of local
time.
* Fixed bug where `swift-ring-builder` couldn't select device id 0.
* Documented the previously undocumented
`swift-ring-builder pretend_min_part_hours_passed` command.
* The "node_timeout" config value now accepts decimal values.
* `swift-ring-builder` now properly removes devices with zero weight.
* `swift-init` return codes are updated via "--strict" and "--non-strict"
options. Please see the usage string for more information.
* `swift-ring-builder` now reports the min_part_hours lockout time
remaining
* Container sync has been improved to more quickly find and iterate over
the containers to be synced. This reduced server load and lowers the
time required to see data propagate between two clusters. Please see
http://swift.openstack.org/overview_container_sync.html for more details
about the new on-disk structure for tracking synchronized containers.
* A container POST will now update that container's put-timestamp value.
* TempURL header restrictions are now exposed in /info.
* Error messages on static large object manifest responses have been
greatly improved.
* Closed a bug where an unfinished read of a large object would leak a
socket file descriptor and a small amount of memory. (CVE-2016-0738)
* Fixed an issue where a zero-byte object PUT with an incorrect Etag
would return a 503.
* Fixed an error when a static large object manifest references the same
object more than once.
* Improved performance of finding handoff nodes if a zone is empty.
* Fixed duplication of headers in Access-Control-Expose-Headers on CORS
requests.
* Fixed handling of IPv6 connections to memcache pools.
* Continued work towards python 3 compatibility.
* Various other minor bug fixes and improvements.
swift (2.5.0, OpenStack Liberty)
* Added the ability to specify ranges for Static Large Object (SLO)