Updated release instructions to account for website automation.
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ There are three types of releases that you might need to make
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* Security releases, disclosing and fixing a vulnerability. This'll
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generally involve two or three simultaneous releases -- e.g.
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1.5.X, 1.6.X, and, depending on timing, perhaps a 1.7 alpha/beta/rc.
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1.5.x, 1.6.x, and, depending on timing, perhaps a 1.7 alpha/beta/rc.
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* Regular version releases, either a final release (e.g. 1.5) or a
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bugfix update (e.g. 1.5.1).
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#. Update version numbers and create the release package(s)!
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#. Upload the package(s) to the the ``djangoproject.com`` server and create
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some redirects for download/checksum links.
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#. Upload the package(s) to the ``djangoproject.com`` server.
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#. Unless this is a pre-release, add the new version(s) to PyPI.
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#. Update the home page and download page to link to the new version(s).
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#. Declare the new version in the admin on ``djangoproject.com``.
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#. Post the blog entry and send out the email announcements.
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* Access to the ``djangoproject.com`` server to upload files and trigger a
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deploy.
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* Access to the admin on ``djangoproject.com``.
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* Access to the admin on ``djangoproject.com`` as a "Site maintainer".
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* Access to post to ``django-announce``.
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Preparing for release
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=====================
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Next, everything needs to be made ready for actually rolling the
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release. The following things should be done a few days to a few hours
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before release:
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#. Update the djangoproject home page and download page templates to
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reflect the new release. There are two templates to change:
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``flatpages/download.html`` and ``homepage.html``; here's
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`one example commit for the 1.4.5 / 1.3.7 releases`__
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__ https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/commit/772edbc6ac5a2b8e718606b3338f2bcc429fb9b6
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#. Write the announcement blog post for the release. You can enter it into
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the admin at any time and mark it as inactive. Here are a few examples:
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`example security release announcement`__, `example regular release
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announcement`__, `example pre-release announcement`__.
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Write the announcement blog post for the release. You can enter it into the
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admin at any time and mark it as inactive. Here are a few examples: `example
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security release announcement`__, `example regular release announcement`__,
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`example pre-release announcement`__.
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__ https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2013/feb/19/security/
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__ https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2012/mar/23/14/
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__ https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2012/nov/27/15-beta-1/
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#. Create redirects in the admin for the new downloads. For each release,
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we create two redirects that look like::
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/download/<version>/tarball/ -> /m/releases/<version>/Django-<version>.tar.gz
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/download/<version>/checksum/ -> /m/pgp/Django-<version>.checksum.txt
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Actually rolling the release
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============================
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stable/<release>`` (e.g. checkout ``stable/1.5.x`` to issue a release in the
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1.5 series) and then ``git pull`` to make sure you're up-to-date.
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#. If this is a security release, merge the appropriate patches from
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``django-private``. Rebase these patches as necessary to make each one a
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simple commit on the release branch rather than a merge commit. To ensure
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#. Upload the release package(s) to the djangoproject server; releases go
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in ``/home/www/djangoproject.com/src/media/releases``, under a
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directory for the appropriate version number (e.g.
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``/home/www/djangoproject.com/src/media/releases/1.5`` for a ``1.5.X``
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``/home/www/djangoproject.com/src/media/releases/1.5`` for a ``1.5.x``
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release.).
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#. Upload the checksum file(s); these go in
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work. *FIXME: Is there any reason to pull this file out manually rather than
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using "python setup.py register"?*
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#. Deploy the template changes you made a while back by running `fab deploy`
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from the ``djangoproject.com`` repo.
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#. Go to the `Add release page in the admin`__, enter the new release number
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exactly as it appears in the name of the tarball (Django-<version>.tar.gz).
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#. Update the ``/download/`` flat page in the djangoproject.com
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admin. For alpha/beta/RC releases, we add a temporary third section
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to that page listing the preview package; otherwise, just update
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the "Get the latest official version" section.
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__ https://www.djangoproject.com/admin/releases/release/add/
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#. Make the blog post announcing the release live.
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the new version's docs, and update the ``docs/fixtures/doc_releases.json``
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JSON fixture. *FIXME: what is the purpose of maintaining this fixture?*
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#. Add the release in `Trac's versions list`_.
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#. Add the release in `Trac's versions list`_ if necessary. Not all versions
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are declared; take example on previous releases.
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.. _Trac's versions list: https://code.djangoproject.com/admin/ticket/versions
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