Does this mean there's no roadmap available?
It could make sense to release new packages in your test repo close to the official release, in particular if there are security fixes.
Those two CVEs are the exact two issues I describe. If you do not believe me then maybe the official release notes https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-7-nautilus-released/ and/or the commit list between the 14.2.6 and the 14.2.7 release https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commits/v14.2.7 Just because there's a "CVE" it doesn't have to be bad for everyone, as said do you even use the ceph-mgr-dashboard, and is it available to the WAN? Same with RGW beast client? Because if not, that release will do absolutely nothing for you.I have some doubts that this release only include the fixes mentioned above:
CVE-2020-1699
CVE-2020-1700
Isn't this test repo for testing new releases?
I see.
But if several people involved and responsible for ceph-mgr tell me that the issue related to balancer will be fixed with 14.2.7, then I would trust these statements until someone proves that I'm wrong.