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@@ -68,6 +68,16 @@ Here are the steps Roger takes when putting out a new Tor release:
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to a release-0.2.x branch, manually commit the changelogs to the later
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git branches too.
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+ If you're doing the first stable release in a series, you need to
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+ create a ReleaseNotes for the series as a whole. To get started
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+ there, copy all of the Changelog entries from the series into a new
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+ file, and run `./scripts/maint/sortChanges.py` on it. That will
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+ group them by category. Then kill every bugfix entry for fixing
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+ bugs that were introduced within that release series; those aren't
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+ relevant changes since the last series. At that point, it's time
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+ to start sorting and condensing entries. (Generally, we don't edit the
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+ text of existing entries, though.)
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4. In `maint-0.2.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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places, and commit. Then merge `maint-0.2.x` into `release-0.2.x`.
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