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CRDB Team Task Tracker with Project Lookup
A table of projects. Plus a table to get them all done.
Manage your team’s tasks by project, and add new projects to the "Project list" table below
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CRDB Q2 22 Multi-Region Secure Cluster
ML
Megan Lee
0
7
0%
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CRDB Q2 22 Backup
0
0
3
CRDB Q2 22
J
jbhati@twitter.com
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CRDB Q2 22 Multi-Region Secure Cluster
Scope and Design
ML
Megan Lee
In Progress
4/8/2022
Open
Prototype secure multi-region crdb on K8s
Blocked
4/15/2022
Open
Design done and approved
Blocked
4/29/2022
Open
Staging secure multi-region crdb with testing traffic from customer
Blocked
4/29/2022
Open
Monitoring/Alerts
Blocked
5/2/2022
Open
Prod secure multi-region crdb with dark R/W traffic from customer
Blocked
5/9/2022
Open
Cluster management workflows
Blocked
3/9/2022
Open
CRDB Q2 22 Backup
CRDB Q2 22
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