While adding some nodes to a ceph emperor cluster using ceph-deploy,
the new nodes somehow wound up with 0.80.1, which I think is a Firefly
release.

The ceph version on existing nodes:

$ ceph --version
ceph version 0.72.2 (a913ded2ff138aefb8cb84d347d72164099cfd60)

The repository on the new nodes:

$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ceph.list
deb http://ceph.com/debian-emperor/ trusty main

The ceph version on new nodes:

$ ceph --version
ceph version 0.80.1 (a38fe1169b6d2ac98b427334c12d7cf81f809b74)

Inspecting the repository on ceph.com, it does look like it contains
0.72.2 packages.

How did we get 0.80.1 instead?  Is this expected behavior?  Will it
cause problems for us?

Thanks for any advice!
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