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v1 v2 1 ZOO-Project Release Procedure 1 = ZOO-Project Release Procedure = 2 2 3 3 4 * If not already created, create /releases/M.m.r.txt, summarizing changes from the previous release, review the revision log. 5 * That file should include new features, changed features, and depreciated features. Changes to the mapbook should be specifically noted along with other items that will cause breaking changes during upgrades. A MapServer and MS4W version (and implicitly PHP, etc) recommendation should be included too. 6 * Update VERSIONS.rst to explicitly define the versions of PHP and MapServer used during development. Recommendations on Apache and MS4W versions should also be present. 4 * If not already created, create a wiki page (like this [http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/Release/1.3.0/Notes this one] using this scheme: Release/M.m.r/Notes), summarizing changes from the previous release, review the revision log ([http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-project/HISTORY.txt ref.]). 5 * That file should include new features, changed features, and depreciated features if any. Changes to the official documentation should be specifically noted along with other items that will cause breaking changes during upgrades. 7 6 * Read the documentation and remove outdated parts. 8 * Update FAQ (remove no longer relevant questions, add new questions). 9 * Create beta and release candidate .zip and .tar.gz (transfer to webmasters – Jim/Dan ) 7 * Create beta and release candidate .zip and .tar.gz then put them on this [http://zoo-project.org/site/Downloads page] (by editing this wiki page: [http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/Downloads ref.]) 10 8 * Release betas and get feedback until there is no feedback about directly relevant items. 11 * Cut a release candidate once you think that everything is in order. Announce the release candidate for review for at least 2 weeks. In this period of time, it is also appropriate for you to deploy in production since you are asserting that it is stable and (significant) bug free. Publish a specific revision with this.9 * Cut a release candidate once you think that everything is in order. Announce the release candidate for review for at least 1 week. In this period of time, it is also appropriate for you to deploy in production since you are asserting that it is stable and (significant) bug free. Publish a specific revision with this. 12 10 * If significant bugs are reported, fix and cut a new release candidate. If no major bugs, then announce that the release candidate has officially been promoted to the official release (if you want, you can do this with a motion and support of the PSC). 13 11 * Ensure that release exactly matches something in SVN. Tag and branch appropriately. 14 12 * Update documentation as needed keeping in mind that the versioned documentation on the website pulls from different SVN branches. 15 * Update downloads.rst with new links16 * Update the news in index.rst (link to /releases/M.m.r.txt), move some of the existing stuff to previous Older News if needed17 * Open an OSGeo SAC Trac ticket to update downloads (unless we just have a redirect there to our website)18 13 * Put the word out on email list and other locations (news_item@osgeo.org, SlashGeo?, etc) 19 14 20 Creating an Official Release 15 = Creating an Official Release = 21 16 22 17 Official releases differ from Betas. Beta testers are advised to download nightly builds and test against them. Release versions lead to an update in documentation and standard tarballs. This is to help future administrators repeatably create releases. 23 18 24 * Double check that geomoose.html and geomoose_dev.html match the current version. (Title and footer). 25 19 * Double check that the pages from [http://zoo-project.org/ the ZOO-Project.org web site] match the current version. 26 20 * Double check that the latest build file matches the current revisions number. 27 21