Merge pull request #3954 from thaJeztah/deprecate_centos7_btrfs

deprecation: mark btrfs driver as deprecated for CentOS 7 and RHEL7
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@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ The table below provides an overview of the current status of deprecated feature
|------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------|---------|
| Deprecated | [Legacy builder for Linux images](#legacy-builder-for-linux-images) | v23.0.0 | - |
| Deprecated | [Legacy builder fallback](#legacy-builder-fallback) | v23.0.0 | - |
| Deprecated | [Btrfs storage driver on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7](#btrfs-storage-driver-on-centos-7-and-rhel-7) | v23.0.0 | - |
| Removed | [Support for encrypted TLS private keys](#support-for-encrypted-tls-private-keys) | v20.10 | v23.0.0 |
| Removed | [Kubernetes stack and context support](#kubernetes-stack-and-context-support) | v20.10 | v23.0.0 |
| Deprecated | [Pulling images from non-compliant image registries](#pulling-images-from-non-compliant-image-registries) | v20.10 | - |
@ -180,6 +181,18 @@ Be aware that the [classic builder is deprecated](#legacy-builder-for-linux-imag
so both the automatic fallback and opting-out of using BuildKit will no longer
be possible in a future release.
### Btrfs storage driver on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7
**Deprecated in Release: v23.0.0**
The `btrfs` storage driver on CentOS and RHEL was provided as a technology preview
by CentOS and RHEL, but has been deprecated since the [Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 release](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/storage_administration_guide/ch-btrfs),
and removed in CentOS 8 and RHEL 8. Users of the `btrfs` storage driver on CentOS
are recommended to migrate to a different storage driver, such as `overlay2`, which
is now the default storage driver. Docker 23.0 continues to provide the `btrfs`
storage driver to allow users to migrate to an alternative driver. The next release
of Docker will no longer provide this driver.
### Support for encrypted TLS private keys
**Deprecated in Release: v20.10**