~bzr-pqm/bzr/bzr.dev

4439.1.4 by Martin Pool
Start cleaning up docs on bugs and release process
1
============================
3778.2.1 by Martin Pool
Updated release process documentation.
2
The Bazaar Development Cycle
3
============================
4
5
4439.1.4 by Martin Pool
Start cleaning up docs on bugs and release process
6
Overview
7
--------
8
9
Bazaar makes a release every four weeks, with one release candidate one
10
week before the final release.  We may vary this schedule from time to
11
time, amongst other things to respond to bugs reported in the release
12
candidate or the final release.  Nevertheless, we value a regular release
13
and we will normally slip only for serious bugs or regressions.
14
15
See also:
16
17
* `Bazaar Developer Document Catalog <index.html>`_
18
19
* `Releasing Bazaar <releasing.html>`_ -- the process for actually making 
20
  a release or release candidate.
21
22
Longer-Term Planning
23
--------------------
24
25
Work spanning multiple releases is typically tracked in the bug tracker,
26
and summarized in <http://bazaar-vcs.org/Roadmap>.
27
28
29
General Process
3778.2.1 by Martin Pool
Updated release process documentation.
30
---------------
31
32
We normally have one person acting as the release manager, who 
33
organizes development for the release and also actually makes the release
34
tarball and posts announcements.  It can be a different person from one
35
release to the next.
36
37
Our usual process is that one week before release we will make a release
38
branch from the trunk.  We do one commit to that branch to change the
39
version number to 'rc1', and advance the trunk version to 'dev' for the
40
next release.
41
42
We then publish and announce this release candidate according to the
43
process below.  We then have a week of general testing of the rc,
44
including some time for plugin authors to update their code for any
45
changes.
46
47
Normally no changes will be made on the release branch unless serious bugs
48
or regressions are found, and the release manager decides they should be
49
merged in.  After one week, the release branch's version number is updated
50
and it's published as the final release.  If regressions or serious
51
problems are discovered after the final release we may make an additional
52
point release from that branch.
53
54
The process or timing can vary if that seems appropriate in a particular
55
case but we try to release on a regular four week cycle.
56
57
The net effect is that the code gets some extra testing before release,
58
and the trunk is always open for general development.
59
60
61
Starting a Release
62
------------------
63
64
To start a new release cycle:
65
66
#. Send mail to the list with the key dates, who will be the release
67
   manager, and the main themes or targetted bugs.  Ask people to nominate
68
   objectives, or point out any high-risk things that are best done early,
69
   or that interact with other changes.
70
71
#. Add a new "series" in Launchpad at <https://launchpad.net/bzr/+addseries>.  
72
   There is one series for every *x.y* release.
73
74
#. Add milestones to that series for the release candidate and the final
75
   release, and their expected dates.
76
77
#. Deactivate old releases and their milestones.
78
79
#. Update the version number in the ``bzr`` script, and the
80
   ``bzrlib/__init__.py`` file.
81
82
83
Weekly Metronome Mail
84
---------------------
85
86
Every week the release manager should send a mail to the Bazaar list
87
covering these points (as appropriate):
88
89
* Early communication about changing dependencies or defaults
90
91
* Reminder re lifecycle and where we're up to right now, in particular the 
92
  dates for the next release and/or candidate.
93
94
* Summary of recent successes and pending work.
95
96
* Reminder re release objectives
97
98
* Reminder re things needing attention, e.g. bug triage, reviews, testing
99
  of certain things, etc.
100
101
102
Starting the release phase
103
--------------------------
104
105
When it's time to make the release candidate:
106
107
#. We create a new pqm-controlled branch for this release series.  The
108
   branch must be created by Robert Collins on the pqm server.  
109
   This branch means that from the first release candidate onwards,
110
   general development continues on the trunk, and only
111
   specifically-targetted fixes go into the release.
112
113
#. Register the branch at <https://launchpad.net/products/bzr/+addbranch>
114
115
#. The revision at the start of that branch is `released
116
   <releasing.html>`_ as the first RC.
117
118
119
120
121
..
122
   vim: filetype=rst textwidth=74 ai shiftwidth=4