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This pull request integrates support for the new 'Tentacle' release into the cephadm Ansible role. It updates the project's version and modifies configuration files to recognize and handle the Tentacle Ceph release, ensuring compatibility and enabling its use within the existing infrastructure management.

Highlights

  • Tentacle Support: Added support for the 'Tentacle' release to the cephadm role, allowing for deployments and management of this new Ceph version.
  • Version Update: The project version has been incremented from 1.21.1 to 1.22.0 in galaxy.yml to reflect the new feature.
  • Changelog Entries: Updated both CHANGELOG.rst and changelogs/changelog.yaml to include an entry for version 1.22.0 detailing the addition of Tentacle support.
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Code Review

This pull request adds support for the Ceph 'Tentacle' release. The changes are mostly correct, including updating the list of supported releases, bumping the version, and updating changelogs. I've found one minor issue in the changelog.yaml regarding a duplicated release date, which I've commented on. Otherwise, the changes are straightforward and well-implemented.

@cityofships cityofships added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 12, 2025
@cityofships cityofships merged commit 7da4bd4 into master Nov 12, 2025
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@cityofships cityofships deleted the tentacle branch November 12, 2025 21:44
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