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=== 0. Preliminaries
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1. Get at least three of weasel/arma/Sebastian/Sina to put the new
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- version number in their approved versions list.
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+ version number in their approved versions list. Give them a few
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+ days to do this if you can.
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+
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+2. If this is going to be an important security release, give the packagers
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+ some advance warning: See this list of packagers in IV.3 below.
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=== I. Make sure it works
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@@ -26,19 +30,24 @@ new Tor release:
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What about Coverity Scan?
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+ What about clan scan-build?
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+
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Does 'make distcheck' complain?
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- How about 'make test-stem' and 'make test-network'?
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+ How about 'make test-stem' and 'make test-network' and
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+ `make test-network-full`?
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- Are all those tests still happy with --enable-expensive-hardening ?
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Any memory leaks?
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-=== II. Write a changelog.
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+=== II. Write a changelog
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-1. Gather the `changes/*` files into a changelog entry, rewriting many
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+1a. (Alpha release variant)
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+
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+ Gather the `changes/*` files into a changelog entry, rewriting many
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of them and reordering to focus on what users and funders would find
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interesting and understandable.
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@@ -83,6 +92,15 @@ new Tor release:
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4. Run `./scripts/maint/format_changelog.py --inplace` to make it prettier
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+1b. (old-stable release variant)
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+
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+ For stable releases that backport things from later, we try to compose
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+ their releases, we try to make sure that we keep the changelog entries
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+ identical to their original versions, with a 'backport from 0.x.y.z'
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+ note added to each section. So in this case, once you have the items
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+ from the changes files copied together, don't use them to build a new
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+ changelog: instead, look up the corrected versions that were merged
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+ into ChangeLog in the master branch, and use those.
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2. Compose a short release blurb to highlight the user-facing
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changes. Insert said release blurb into the ChangeLog stanza. If it's
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=== III. Making the source release.
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1. In `maint-0.?.x`, bump the version number in `configure.ac` and run
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- `scripts/maint/updateVersions.pl` to update version numbers in other
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+ `perl scripts/maint/updateVersions.pl` to update version numbers in other
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places, and commit. Then merge `maint-0.?.x` into `release-0.?.x`.
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(NOTE: To bump the version number, edit `configure.ac`, and then run
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5. Mail the release blurb and ChangeLog to tor-talk (development release) or
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tor-announce (stable).
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- Post the changelog on the the blog as well. You can generate a
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+ Post the changelog on the blog as well. You can generate a
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blog-formatted version of the changelog with the -B option to
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format-changelog.
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