Hi Zaynt, Thanks for volunteering the new release. Generally speaking, it's necessary to first discuss whether a new major version needs to be introduced. The next version release should be 0.7.0, which version is the final minor version. The 0.6.2 version is not officially announced as the final minor version of version 0.x. Therefore, is it better to firstly release 0.7.0 and discuss the major version 1.0.0?
Regards, Nicholas Jiang On 2026/03/20 10:10:52 Zhentao Shuai wrote: > Hi, Celeborn community, > > It has been 10 months since we release the last major version , and there are > some new features: > > More complete C++ native client support. > > More mature OSS/S3 support, performance optimizations such as S3 client > caching to reduce redundant initialization, and unified Flink tiered storage > integration. > > New observability metrics for flush volume/latency, eviction counts, and read > buffer availability across all storage tiers. > > Better performance on pushing data etc. > > Looking at the remarkable progress the Celeborn community has made since its > graduation: > > Rerun Spark stage, support for MapReduce and Flink, support for memory > storage and remote storage, Flink hybrid shuffle, HARD_SPLIT in > PushMergedData, optimize skew partition, CppClient etc. > > Considering the extensive real-world applications and valuable feedback from > our users, I believe we are ready to take a significant step forward and it > is the right time to prepare for the new release version. > > With our current release at 0.6.2, I propose that we kick off 2026 with > version 1.0.0 as our first major release. This milestone not only represents > the technical maturity and production-grade stability we've achieved > together, but also signifies our community's commitment to delivering a > robust, reliable, and enterprise-ready solution. The 1.0.0 release will mark > an important chapter in Celeborn's journey, reflecting the collective > dedication and innovation that have brought us to this point. > > WDYT? And I’m volunteering to be the release manager if no one has applied. > > Regards, > Zaynt Shuai >
