Hey Ceph Friends,

Here is the Q2 2026 Ceph Foundation newsletter.

During the second quarter, the Ceph Foundation focused on strengthening
collaboration across the project, expanding community programs, supporting
documentation efforts, and investing in regional events. This edition
highlights recent governance discussions, community elections, new
contributor resources, Ceph Days events, and opportunities for community
members to get involved. If you have an idea for a Ceph-related event,
outreach effort, or project, we encourage you to submit a funding request
<https://form.asana.com/?k=7aCHVRhp0x1Ga1nOCXlckQ&d=9283783873717> and work
with the Foundation to help bring it to life.
In This Issue

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   Board and CSC Alignment on Community Priorities
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   2026 CSC Election Recap
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   Meet the New Ceph Technical Writer
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   Ceph Days Continue to Grow
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   Latest Ceph Releases
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   Community Committees and New Ways to Contribute

Board and CSC Alignment on Community Priorities

The Ceph Governing Board and Community Steering Committee (CSC) met this
quarter to discuss the long-term health of the project, governance,
documentation, community growth, and Foundation-supported initiatives.

The discussion reaffirmed the distinct roles of each organization within
the Ceph ecosystem. The CSC continues to provide technical governance for
the project, while the Ceph Foundation focuses on community growth, events,
outreach, and funding. The Linux Foundation provides operational, legal,
and financial support that enables both groups to operate effectively.

A significant area of focus was improving coordination between technical
priorities and Foundation-supported programs. Current documentation
initiatives include improvements to the documentation backport process,
development of a new OSD operations guide, clarification of package and
container documentation, and the removal of outdated content.

The Board and CSC also discussed the future of community events and the
importance of establishing clear goals and success metrics for
Foundation-funded programs. Both groups reaffirmed their commitment to
supporting collaboration between users, developers, operators, and
organizations across the Ceph ecosystem.
Key Takeaways

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   Continued alignment between the Board and CSC on project priorities.
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   Improved coordination around documentation and community outreach
   efforts.
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   Ongoing work to define success metrics for Foundation-funded programs
   and events.
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   Shared commitment to strengthening collaboration across the community.

2026 CSC Election Recap

This year's CSC election introduced several improvements, including
ranked-choice voting and candidate statements, helping create a more
transparent and participatory election process.

The election also highlighted opportunities to improve ballot communication
and voter outreach in future cycles. Lessons learned from this year's
process will help strengthen future elections and improve the overall voter
experience.
2026 CSC Co-Chairs

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   Patrick Donnelly
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   Neha Ojha
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   Dan van der Ster

Thank you to all candidates who participated and to every community member
who cast a ballot.

Read the full election recap for additional details.
<https://pad.ceph.com/p/CSC_Election_April_2026>
Meet the New Ceph Technical Writer

Earlier this year, the Foundation announced its search for a Technical
Writer to help improve the quality and accessibility of Ceph documentation.
Following the interview process, the hiring committee selected Emmanuel
Ameh for the role.

Emmanuel will work closely with contributors across the community to
improve documentation, reduce onboarding friction for new users, and help
make Ceph documentation easier to navigate and maintain.

If you are interested in joining the Ceph Tech Writing committee, please
contact Emmanuel at [email protected].

Read Emmanuel's introduction on the Ceph blog
<https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2026/from-laminated-pages-to-petabytes/>to
learn more about his background and goals for the role.
Ceph Days Continue to Grow

Community events remain one of the most effective ways for Ceph users and
contributors to connect, share experiences, and learn from one another.

During the second quarter, the community gathered for two Ceph Days events:
Ceph Days Seattle 2026

Date: May 28, 2026
Sponsors: OSNexus and CLYSO
Attendance: 30 community members

John Shubeck, a Senior Storage Technical Specialist for IBM Object Storage,
shared a detailed recap of the recent Ceph Days event in a new blog post
<https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2026/cd-seattle-cloud-blog/>.
Ceph Days London 2026

Date: June 17, 2026
Lead Sponsor: IBM
Attendance: 120

Here are a few of the photos of the thriving Ceph community in London
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qKCSZyephZp42BBqaxw-mQ1iuGnUW6sO?usp=sharing>
!

These events featured technical presentations, real-world deployment
stories, community networking, and discussions about the future of Ceph.

The Foundation continues to focus on supporting regional events, meetups,
and community-led initiatives that help expand Ceph's reach and introduce
new users to the project.

Check the upcoming and tentative Ceph Days events for the rest of 2026.

Ceph, OpenInfra, and KCD Days Korea

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   Lead Sponsors: Cloud Native Computing Foundation and OpenInfra
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   Date: Q3
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   URL: TBD


Ceph Days Zurich 2026

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   Lead Sponsor: CLYSO
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   Date: Oct 14, 2026
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   URL: https://ceph.io/en/community/events/2026/ceph-days-zurich/


Ceph Days New York

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   Lead Sponsor: Bloombreg
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   Date: Q3
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   URL: TBD


Ceph Days Chicago

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   Lead Sponsor: CLYSO
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   Date: Q4
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   URL: TBD


Get Involved

Interested in organizing a meetup, hosting a Ceph Day, speaking at an
event, or promoting Ceph in your region? Community participation is what
makes these events successful.

If you need support for a Ceph event, meetup, travel, or community
campaign, submit a funding request
<https://form.asana.com/?k=7aCHVRhp0x1Ga1nOCXlckQ&d=9283783873717>to the
Ceph Foundation. Requests are reviewed by the Governing Board and Linux
Foundation staff and considered based on available budget and community
impact.
Latest Ceph Releases

The community published maintenance releases for both the Squid and
Tentacle release series during the quarter.

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   v19.2.4 Squid Released
   <https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2026/v19-2-4-squid-released/>
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   v20.2.1 Tentacle Released
   <https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2026/v20-2-1-tentacle-released/>
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   v20.2.2 Tentacle Released
   <https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2026/v20-2-2-tentacle-released/>

Thank you to the many contributors, maintainers, testers, and reviewers who
continue to support Ceph releases.
Community Committees: More Ways to Contribute

Community committees are coming soon. These committee will provide
opportunities for contributors to help shape the future of Ceph beyond code
contributions alone. Whether your interests include events, documentation,
outreach, onboarding, or community programs, there are many ways to
participate.

Committee participation will be shared through our social channel and
mailing list <https://ceph.io/en/community/connect/>. Watch upcoming
community communications for additional opportunities to join working
groups and contribute to Foundation-led initiatives.

Best,
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Anthony Middleton
Community Manager, Ceph Foundation

[email protected]
LinkedIn  <https://www.linkedin.com/company/ceph>| BlueSky
<https://bsky.app/profile/ceph.io> | Twitter <https://x.com/Ceph>
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