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Roles
- Release Owner: @Griffin-Sullivan
- Release Engineer: @ekohl
- Installer Maintainer: @
Preparing code: 2023-10-04
Installer Maintainer
- Make patch releases of installer modules that have important changes
- Branch to MAJ.MIN-stable if recent changes to the module aren’t suitable for patch (x.y.z) release
Release Owner
- Remove/change target version field for any open Redmine tickets assigned to the release still (next minor, unset it or reject)
- Ensure that code in git matches issues fixed in 3.8.0-rc2 in redmine. issues can be used to generate a comparison between the two.
Tagging a release: 2023-10-04
Release Owner
- Make sure test_3_8_stable and smart-proxy3.8-stable-test are green using verify_green_jobs
- Run
make -C locale tx-update
in foreman 3.8-stable - Update release version similar to here
- Tag the projects
- Create tags using tag_project
- Push tags using tag_push
- Run the Jenkins Tarballs Release using release_tarballs to create tarballs
Release Engineer
- Sign Tarballs
- download_tarballs
- inspect_tarballs
- Sign and upload detached signatures using sign_tarballs
Note: If for some reason there was an issue with the tarballs that required uploading new tarballs, CDN cache should be invalidated so that the builders use the updated tarballs.
Packaging a release: 2023-10-04
Release Engineer
- Update foreman-packaging branches
- rpm/3.8 using bump_rpm_packaging
- deb/3.8 using bump_deb_packaging
- Wait for packages to be built using wait_packaging (checks rpm/3.8 and deb/3.8). This takes a while so you can already start on the manual updates.
- Check for outstanding PRs against 3.8 packaging, and merge if possible:
- Sign the RPMs in the release
- Sign RPMs for client repos (call scripts with
PROJECT=client
) - Kick off the release pipeline by calling
[release_pipeline](https://github.com/theforeman/theforeman-rel-eng/blob/master/release_pipeline)
- Kick off the client pipeline by calling
PROJECT=client [release_pipeline](https://github.com/theforeman/theforeman-rel-eng/blob/master/release_pipeline)
- Kick off the plugins pipeline by calling plugins_pipeline
Manual updates: 2023-10-04
Release Owner
- Update manual if applicable for any additional installation steps
- Update the website’s release notes section in the manual
- Using the release notes script:
./scripts/release_notes.rb foreman 3.8.0
- Append CLI release notes taken from the hammer-cli and hammer-cli-foreman changelogs, in theforeman.org.
- Headline features: half a dozen important features with a few sentences description each
- Upgrade warnings: all important notices that users must be aware of before upgrading
- Deprecations: anything that will be removed in a future release
- Submit this as a PR
- Using the release notes script:
- Update docs.theforeman.org
- Using redmine_release_notes script (see README as well):
./guides/doc-Release_Notes/redmine_release_notes foreman 3.8.0 > ./guides/doc-Release_Notes/topics/foreman-3.8.0.adoc
- Append CLI release notes taken from the hammer-cli and hammer-cli-foreman changelogs to
foreman-3.8.0.adoc
. - Make sure foreman-contributors.adoc is updated
- Make sure headline features, upgrade warnings and deprecations are in sync with the website
- Submit this as a PR
- Using redmine_release_notes script (see README as well):
- Update the apipie docs and place those in the foreman/3.8/apidoc directory if any changes were made to the API
After the packages have been released
Release Owner
- Update theforeman.org
- Update installer options section using the get-params script (Note: this step can only be done after packages are released)
- Update
_config.yml
- Update the
foreman_version
to 3.8 - Update
foreman_latest_releases
- Update the docs.theforeman.org index page and versions
- Update 3.8 as
supported
- Update 3.6 as
unsupported
- Announce the release on Discourse using release_announcement
- Update the topic in #theforeman channel on Libera.Chat
- Share the release announcement on Twitter
- Release pipeline will trigger foreman-plugins-3.8-deb-test-pipeline and foreman-plugins-3.8-rpm-test-pipeline. These don’t block releases but can be used to understand known issues around plugin compatibility with Foreman 3.8.