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docs: Document the release process
This documents what we already do, rather than trying to make any improvements to the process. They can happen separately, later, as they’re a little more involved than just writing a Markdown document. For example, we really should automate some of this. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
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Making a release
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When to make a release
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Releases are made on a schedule determined in the [roadmap](./roadmap.md). Each
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release corresponds to a [GitLab milestone](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/milestones).
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There is usually some scope to change a release date by plus or minus a week, to
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allow specific merge requests to land if they are deemed as more important to
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release sooner rather than waiting until the next scheduled release. However,
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there is always another release, and releasing on time is more important than
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releasing with everything landed. Releasing on time allows distributors to
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schedule their packaging work efficiently.
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Maintainers should take it in turns to make releases so that the load is spread
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out evenly and every maintainer is practiced in the process.
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How to make a release
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Broadly, GLib follows the same process as [every other GNOME
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module](https://wiki.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner/Releasing).
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These instructions use the following variables:
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- `new_version`: the version number of the release you are making, for example `2.73.1`
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- `previous_version`: the version number of the most-recently released version in the same release series, for example `2.73.0`
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- `branch`: the branch which the release is based on, for example `glib-2-72` or `main`
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Make sure your repository is up to date and doesn’t contain local changes:
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```sh
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git pull
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git status
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```
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Check the version in `meson.build` is correct for this release.
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Download
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[gitlab-changelog](https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/gitlab-changelog) and use
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it to write a `NEWS` entry:
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```sh
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gitlab-changelog.py GNOME/glib ${previous_version}..
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```
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Copy this into `NEWS`, and manually write some highlights of the fixed bugs as
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bullet points at the top. Most changes won’t need to be highlighted — only the
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ones which add APIs, change dependencies or packaging requirements, or fix
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impactful bugs which might affect distros’ decisions of how to prioritise the
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GLib release or how urgent to mark it as.
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You can get review of your `NEWS` changes from other co-maintainers if you wish.
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Commit the release:
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```sh
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git add -p
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git commit -sm "${new_version}"
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```
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Build the release tarball:
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```sh
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ninja -C build/ dist
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```
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Tag, sign and push the release (see below for information about `git evtag`):
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```sh
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git evtag sign ${new_version}
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git push --atomic origin ${branch} ${new_version}
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```
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To use a specific key add an option `-u ${keyid|email}` after the `sign` argument.
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Use `${new_version}` as the tag message.
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Upload the release tarball (you will need a
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[GNOME LDAP account](https://wiki.gnome.org/Infrastructure/NewAccounts) for this):
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```sh
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scp build/meson-dist/glib-${new_version}.tar.xz master.gnome.org:
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ssh master.gnome.org ftpadmin install glib-${new_version}.tar.xz
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```
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Add the release notes to GitLab and close the milestone:
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- Go to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/tags/${new_version}/release/edit
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and upload the release notes for the new release from the `NEWS` file
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- Go to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/releases/${new_version}/edit
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and link the milestone to it, then list the new release tarball and
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`sha256sum` file in the ‘Release Assets’ section as the ‘Other’ types.
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Get the file links from https://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/ and
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name them ‘Release tarball’ and ‘Release tarball sha256sum’
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- Go to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/milestones/
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choose the milestone and close it, as all issues and merge requests tagged
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for this release should now be complete
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`git-evtag`
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Releases must be done with `git evtag` rather than `git tag`, as it provides
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stronger security guarantees. See
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[its documentation](https://github.com/cgwalters/git-evtag) for more details.
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In particular, it calculates its checksum over all blobs reachable from the tag,
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including submodules; and uses a stronger checksum than SHA-1.
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You will need a GPG key for this, ideally which has been signed by others so
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that it can be verified as being yours. However, even if your GPG key is
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unsigned, using `git evtag` is still beneficial over using `git tag`.
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order to allow a particular merge request to land so that it can be made
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available to distributions or testers more rapidly.
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When making a release, all remaining issues and merge requests allocated to the
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milestone for that release should be fixed (potentially delaying the release),
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or rescheduled to a different release, based on the maintainers’ assessment.
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When [making a release](./releasing.md), all remaining issues and merge requests
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allocated to the milestone for that release should be fixed (potentially
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delaying the release), or rescheduled to a different release, based on the
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maintainers’ assessment.
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Unstable release planning
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