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Release Process

The following outlines the SasView? release process.

Reminders

Planning a new major release

  • Releases are discussed at the bi-weekly meeting. Only planned released are acceptable.
  • Once the developers are completely done with their changes and have tested their own code, they should close their ticket and announce it to the rest of the team.
  • Once all developers are done with their work, the release will be discussed at the following conference call.
  • During that call, a "release manager" will be appointed for that release. That person is responsible for following the release process below and communicating progress to the team.
  • After a release manager has been appointed, a code freeze is declared.

Testing a new major release

  • After the code freeze, developers and chosen users will test the release candidate.
  • Once everyone agrees that the release candidate is good, the release manager will start the actual release process.

Preparing a new major release

  • The release manager will create a release branch (in releases/sasview-x.y.z/) by forking the code from trunk.
  • The release manager will make sure that the version number in /releases/sasview-x.y.z/sansview/init.py is correct.
  • The release manager will update the release build jobs to point to the release branch.
  • Once all build jobs successfully build, the release manager will upload the packages to SourceForge?, renaming the packages as appropriate.
  • The release manager will email the team to announce the release.
  • The team will download the new release to make sure it installs.

Patch releases

  • Patch release following the procedure outlined above, with the exception that the release candidate is forked by the release manager from the previous major release branch.
  • Changes are made directly to the patch release branch so that other developers can continue working on trunk.
  • There is no code freeze needed for a patch release.
  • Patch releases are for important yet small changes.