Hi all, there seems to be some confusion concerning the backport tracker.
The purpose of the backport tracker is to track backports of fixes that need to
go into multiple stable branches, so they don't "fall through the cracks".
If you need to backport something from master *only* to nautilus *and no
farther*, there is no need to create tracker issues for backporting purposes.
Just open your nautilus PR with the cherry-pick [1].
(If there is already a master tracker issue, you can just mention the URL of the
nautilus backport in a comment on the tracker. You don't need to change the
status to Pending Backport or fill in the Backport field.)
Hope this helps,
Nathan
[1] of course, follow the cherry-picking rules
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/SubmittingPatches-backports.rst#ch…
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