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This document describes the processes for making and announcing a Bazaar
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release, and managing the release process. This is just one phase of the
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`overall development cycle <http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/developers/cycle.html>`_,
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but it's the most complex part.
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This document gives a checklist you can follow from start to end in one
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#. Download the pqm plugin and install it into your ``~/.bazaar/plugins``::
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bzr branch lp:bzr-pqm ~/.bazaar/plugins/pqm
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To start a new release cycle:
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#. Create a new series at <https://launchpad.net/bzr/+addseries>. There is one
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series for every *x.y* release.
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#. Go to the series web page at <https://launchpad.net/bzr/x.y>
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#. Create a new release at
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<https://launchpad.net/bzr/x.y/+addrelease> and add
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information about this release. We will not use it yet, but it
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will be available for targeting or nominating bugs.
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#. We create a new pqm-controlled branch for this release series, by
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asking a Canonical sysadmin.
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This branch means that from the first release beta or candidate onwards,
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general development continues on the trunk, and only
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specifically-targeted fixes go into the release branch.
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#. Add milestones at <https://edge.launchpad.net/bzr/x.y/+addmilestone> to
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that series for the beta release, release candidate and the final release,
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and their expected dates.
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#. Update the version number in the ``bzr`` script, and the
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``bzrlib/__init__.py`` file.
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#. Send mail to the list with the key dates, who will be the release
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manager, and the main themes or targeted bugs. Ask people to nominate
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objectives, or point out any high-risk things that are best done early,
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or that interact with other changes. This is called the metronome mail
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and as RM you're supposed to send other metronome mails at your rythm.
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Starting the release phase
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When it's time to make the first beta release or release candidate:
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#. Make a beta release or release candidate. The milestone for this
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candidate will already exist (see Starting a cycle above).
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Preparing the tree for release
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#. Make a local branch for preparing this release. (Only for the first
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release in a series, otherwise you should already have a branch.) ::
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bzr branch trunk prepare-1.14
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#. Configure pqm-submit for this branch, with a section like this (where
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x.y is the version to release).
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``~/.bazaar/locations.conf``::
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[/home/mbp/bzr/prepare-x.y]
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pqm_email = Canonical PQM <pqm@bazaar-vcs.org>
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submit_branch = http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bzr-pqm/bzr/x.y
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public_branch = http://bazaar.example.com/prepare-x.y
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submit_to = bazaar@lists.canonical.com
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smtp_server = mail.example.com:25
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Please see <http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/developers/HACKING.html#an-overview-of-pqm>
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for more details on PQM
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#. In the release branch, update ``version_info`` in ``./bzrlib/__init__.py``.
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Double check that ./bzr ``_script_version`` matches ``version_info``. Check
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the output of ``bzr --version``.
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For beta releases use::
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version_info = (2, 1, 0, 'beta', 1)
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#. Add the date and release number to ``./NEWS``
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#. To check that all bugs mentioned in ``./NEWS`` are actually marked as
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./tools/check-newsbugs.py NEWS
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(But note there can be some false positives, and this script may be
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flaky <https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/354985>. Don't let
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#. Summarize into one or two paragraphs what's new in this release.
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#. Commit these changes to the release branch, using a command like::
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bzr commit -m "Release 1.14."
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The diff before you commit will be something like::
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=== modified file 'NEWS'
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--- NEWS 2008-09-17 23:09:18 +0000
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+This release includes many bug fixes and a few performance and feature
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+improvements. ``bzr rm`` will now scan for missing files and remove them,
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+like how ``bzr add`` scans for unknown files and adds them. A bit more
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+polish has been applied to the stacking code. The b-tree indexing code has
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+There are only minor installer changes since bzr-1.7rc2.
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bzr 1.7rc2 2008-09-17
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=== modified file 'bzrlib/__init__.py'
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# Python version 2.0 is (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)." Additionally we use a
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#. Tag the new release::
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#. Push those changes to a bzr reposistory that is public and accessible on
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the Internet. PQM will pull from this repository when it attempts to merge
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your changes. Then submit those changes to PQM for merge into the
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appropriate release branch::
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Making the source tarball
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make check-dist-tarball
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decide if you can release with these failures. When in doubt,
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signature. Or, if you prefer, use the
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``tools/packaging/lp-upload-release`` script to do this.
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for binaries to be built on various platforms. Once they have been built,
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we have a releasable product. The next step is to make it generally
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#. Link from http://bazaar-vcs.org/Download to the tarball and signature.
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<http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org>. It should be automatically build when the
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branch is created, by a cron script ``update-bzr-docs`` on
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``escudero``. As of today (2009-08-27) ``igc`` manually updates the
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pretty version of it.
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#. Make an announcement mail.
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``bazaar-announce`` list too.
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``python-announce-list@python.org``, ``bug-directory@gnu.org``.
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The announce mail will look something like this::
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Subject: bzr x.yy released!
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<<Summary paragraph from news>>
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The Bazaar team is happy to announce availability of a new
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release of the bzr adaptive version control system.
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Bazaar is part of the GNU system <http://gnu.org/>.
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Thanks to everyone who contributed patches, suggestions, and
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Bazaar is now available for download from
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http://bazaar-vcs.org/Download as a source tarball; packages
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<<NEWS section from this release back to the last major release>>
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Feel free to tweak this to your taste.
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This should be done for beta releases, release candidates and final
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releases. If you do not have a Freshmeat account yet, ask one of the
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python setup.py register
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<http://pypi.python.org/pypi> and have one of the existing owners of
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the version number in ``bzr`` and ``bzrlib/__init__.py``. Submit this
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* `Packaging into the bzr PPA <ppa.html>`_ to make and publish Ubuntu
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* `Bazaar Developer Document Catalog <index.html>`_
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* `Development cycles <cycle.html>`_: things that happen during the cycle
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before the actual release.
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