Pulp 2 Release Planning » History » Sprint/Milestone 4
bmbouter, 02/28/2018 11:30 PM
Adding more dev freeze steps
1 | 1 | bmbouter | # Pulp 2 Release Planning |
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3 | This serves as a step-by-step guide to coordinating a Pulp 2 release. This is mostly about facilitating the required communication to keep everyone on the same page. |
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5 | 1\. Identify that a release needs to happen via pulp-dev. This can be something that is requested by anyone who wants to release bits that have been merged. |
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7 | 2\. Create a Release Planning Page specific for that release. For example here is the [2.15.3 release Status](https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/wiki/2153_Release_Status) page. At a minimum it should contain the following: |
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9 | - dev freeze date |
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10 | - tentative beta date |
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11 | - tentative RC date (only for Y releases, not Z releases) |
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12 | - tentative GA date |
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14 | 3\. Link to the new page made in step (2) from the overall [Release Schedule](https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/wiki/Release_Schedule). |
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16 | 4\. Communicate the dev feeze datetime to pulp-dev with a link to the new release schedule. |
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18 | 4 | bmbouter | 5\. Make sure the version being planned has a 'Platform Release' entry in Redmine's custom field. You can edit this here: https://pulp.plan.io/custom_fields/4/edit |
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20 | 6\. Make sure the relevant Redmine filter for the [next bugfix](https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/issues?query_id=59) or [next feature](https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/issues?query_id=61) release. These queries are important as they show the set of issues for the upcoming release. |
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22 | ### Dev Freeze |
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24 | To coordinate the dev freeze you should send 2 emails to the pulp-dev list. |
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26 | 1\. 24 hours (or earlier) prior to dev feeze it's good to send a reminder to pulp-dev. Here is [an example](https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-dev/2018-February/msg00027.html) |
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27 | 2\. After the freeze is done you should send an email with a link to the Redmine query showing the list of fixes and features in that release. Here is [an example](https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-dev/2018-February/msg00042.html) This email serves also to notify release engineering and QE that development is done for that release and those are the issues. |
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29 | Besides sending email, after the dev freeze occurs, you need to update the Release Schedule in two ways. |
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31 | 1\. strikethrough the dev freeze date since it occurred |
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32 | 2\. Talk with @pcreech or @ehelms to update the page with a firm (not-tentative) beta date. |
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34 | ### GA Release Announcing |
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36 | On GA release day, the build team will build the final assets and work with QE to have them tested. Once they are ready a developer can send the final announcements. There are three announcements: email, blog, and twitter. For the blog you'll need merge rights to the [github.com/pulp/pulpproject.org/](https://github.com/pulp/pulpproject.org/) repo. For twitter, you'll need the pulpproj twitter credentials, or know someone who can post. |
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38 | #### Email announce |
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40 | Use the [community_announce.py](https://github.com/bmbouter/pulp_community_tools/blob/master/release_announce.py) tool to produce the email. Send this email to pulp-list |
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42 | #### Blog announce |
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44 | The same tool above produces a blog post. Post it using these instructions: |
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46 | 1\. Make a new .md file in the [\_posts](https://github.com/pulp/pulpproject.org/tree/gh-pages/\_posts) directory that is dated and named appropriately. e.g. 2018-02-27-pulp-2.15.2-generally-available.md |
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48 | 2\. Push a PR with that file and merge it yourself or ask someone in #pulp-dev to merge it. The blog posts do not require review. It should show up on pulpproject.org within a few minutes after you merge it. |
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50 | #### Twitter Announce |
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52 | Post on twitter. Feel free to personalize it, but the announce tool also produces a generic tweet for you. |
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54 | 1\. Get the tweet content from the announce tool |
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55 | 2\. Add the link to the blog post on the end |
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56 | 3\. Post to twitter as @pulpproj |
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58 | #### Update IRC |
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60 | 1\. Become operator in #pulp with: /msg ChanServ op #pulp |
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61 | 2\. Post your content by running something like: /topic http://pulpproject.org/ | Current Release: Pulp 2.15.2 | To report a bug: https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/issues/new | Development chat: #pulp-dev | 2.15.2 Generally Available! |
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62 | 3\. Take away your op priviledges with: /msg ChanServ op #pulp -username where username is your irc nick, e.g. bmbouter. |