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* Change the sentence on the index page of the new release to include the release date. | * Change the sentence on the index page of the new release to include the release date. | ||
* Change the redirect in the maharadocs.postinst file in https://gitorious.org/mahara/manual-packaging to the latest version and ask a sysadmin at Catalyst to redo the package on the server. | * Change the redirect in the maharadocs.postinst file in https://gitorious.org/mahara/manual-packaging to the latest version and ask a sysadmin at Catalyst to redo the package on the server. | ||
= Announcements = | |||
There are a few places where the release should be announced: | |||
* Release notes posted in the News forum. | |||
* Identi.ca post which will also immediately post to Twitter. | |||
* Any other places where you want to announce the release. |
Revision as of 20:39, 20 April 2013
Here are the things to do before running through the usual release instructions when preparing a new major release.
Major releases should be preceded by at least one release candidate.
Creating the new branch
- Create a new branch in the admin section of Gerrit
- Copy the changelog from the previous stable branch
- Update the branch name in the "push" target of the Makefile
Bump the version on master
- Go to the master branch and bump the version to 1.5.0dev (if you just created the 1.4_STABLE branch)
Creating the new language packs branch
You need to set up launchpad translations for the new branch. See the separate instructions on setting up a new translations branch.
Bump the stable_version on mahara.org
(This is what sets the right download link in the header.)
Here's what I added in htdocs/local/upgrade.php for the 1.4 release:
if ($oldversion < 2011061501) { set_config('mahara_stable_version', '1.4'); }
Write the release notes
You can copy what you like from the 1.4 release notes.
Generate the git stats
The git stats go in the release announcment on the Mahara News forum. Grab our version of gitdm from the mahara-scripts repo:
git clone git://gitorious.org/mahara/mahara-scripts.git
and here is how to generate the stats at the end:
cd ~/code/mahara-scripts/gitdm/ GIT_DIR=~/code/mahara/.git git log -p -M --no-merges 1.3.0_RELEASE..1.4_STABLE | ./gitdm -c mahara.config -u -s -o results -h results.html
Have a look at the results text file to ensure that developers are only listed once (otherwise add them to the mahara.aliases file). Also make sure that there is no "(unknown)" company by making sure that all of the necessary mappings are in mahara.domain-map.
Launchpad series
When releasing 1.4, we did the following:
- Changed the status of 1.5 to "Active development" and the description to "Future release of Mahara"
- Changed the status of 1.4 to "Current stable release" and the description to "Stable release of Mahara"
- Changed the status of 1.3 to "Supported" and the description to "Old stable release of Mahara"
- Changed the status of 1.2 to "Obsolete" and the description to "Old stable release of Mahara (no longer supported)"
Make sure to update both the Mahara and Mahara-Lang projects.
User manual
When releasing a major version, the user manual also needs some attention
- Change the boldness of the links in the sidebar to the latest release in all versions of the manual.
- Change the sentence on the index page of the new release to include the release date.
- Change the redirect in the maharadocs.postinst file in https://gitorious.org/mahara/manual-packaging to the latest version and ask a sysadmin at Catalyst to redo the package on the server.
Announcements
There are a few places where the release should be announced:
- Release notes posted in the News forum.
- Identi.ca post which will also immediately post to Twitter.
- Any other places where you want to announce the release.