Releases¶
The project creator’s guide
provides information on release management. As Kayobe is not an official
project, it cannot use the official release tooling in the
openstack/releases
repository.
There are various useful files
in the openstack-infra/project-config
repository. In particular, see the
release.sh
and make_branch.sh
scripts.
Preparing for a release¶
Update dependencies to upcoming release¶
Prior to the release, we update the dependencies and upper constraints on the
master branch to use the upcoming release. This is now quite easy to do,
following the introduction of the openstack_release
variable. This is done
prior to creating a release candidate. For example, see
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/652091.
Synchronise kayobe-config¶
Ensure that configuration defaults in kayobe-config
are in sync with those
under etc/kayobe
in kayobe
. This can be done via:
cp -aR kayobe/etc/kayobe/* kayobe-config/etc/kayobe
Commit the changes and submit for review.
Synchronise kayobe-config-dev¶
Ensure that configuration defaults in kayobe-config-dev
are in sync with
those in kayobe-config
. This requires a little more care, since some
configuration options have been changed from the defaults. Choose a method to
suit you and be careful not to lose any configuration.
Commit the changes and submit for review.
Add a prelude to release notes¶
It’s possible to add a prelude to the release notes for a particular release
using a prelude
section in a reno
note.
Creating a release candidate¶
Prior to cutting a stable branch, the master
branch should be tagged as a
release candidate. This allows the reno
tool to determine where to stop
searching for release notes for the next release. The tag should take the
following form: <release tag>.0rc$n
, where $n
is the release candidate
number.
The tools/release.sh
script in the kayobe
repository can be used to tag
a release and push it to Gerrit. For example, to tag and release the kayobe
deliverable release candidate 4.0.0.0rc1
in the Queens series from the base
of the stable/queens
branch:
./tools/release.sh kayobe 4.0.0.0rc1 origin/master queens
Creating a stable branch¶
Stable branches should be cut for each Kayobe deliverable (kayobe
,
kayobe-config
, kayobe-config-dev
).
To create a branch <new branch>
at commit <ref>
:
cd /path/to/repo
git checkout -b <new branch> <ref>
git review -s
git push gerrit <new branch>
After creating the branch, on the new branch:
update the
.gitreview
file on the new branch, for example: https://review.openstack.org/609735
For the kayobe repo only, on the master branch:
update the release notes for the new release series: https://review.openstack.org/609742
Creating a release¶
Prerequisites¶
Creating a signed tagged release requires a GPG key to be used. There are various resources for how to set this up, including https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto. Your default Gerrit email should be added to the key, and the key should be trusted ultimately, see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Oslo/ReleaseProcess#Setting_Up_GPG for information.
Tagging a release¶
Tags should be created for each deliverable (kayobe
, kayobe-config
,
kayobe-config-dev
). Currently the same version is used for each.
The tools/release.sh
script in the kayobe
repository can be used to tag
a release and push it to Gerrit. For example, to tag and release the kayobe
deliverable version 4.0.0
in the Queens series from the tip of the
stable/queens
branch:
./tools/release.sh kayobe 4.0.0 origin/stable/queens queens
Post-release activites¶
An email will be sent to the release-announce mailing list about the new release.
Continuing Development¶
After the stable branch has been cut, the master branch can be unfrozen and development on features for the next release can begin. At this point it will still be using dependencies and upper constraints from the release branch, so revert the patch created in Preparing for a release. For example, see https://review.opendev.org/676941.