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author | Michael Davis | 2022-07-22 01:31:40 +0000 |
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committer | GitHub | 2022-07-22 01:31:40 +0000 |
commit | 19e51c826411352c42a035cbe274d466b7cda5fe (patch) | |
tree | ad3e3106323fe3fd539822ec6df79adf3ae519f1 | |
parent | 4589111d12d6f952bd80033b8dbb7a1d259ce4fc (diff) |
add release checklist and changelog curation docs (#2598)
* add release checklist and changelog curation docs
* remove step for deleting '-dev' suffix from VERSION
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diff --git a/docs/releases.md b/docs/releases.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0608a201 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/releases.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +## Checklist + +Helix releases are versioned in the Calendar Versioning scheme: +`YY.0M(.MICRO)`, for example `22.05` for May of 2022. In these instructions +we'll use `<tag>` as a placeholder for the tag being published. + +* Merge the changelog PR +* Tag and push + * `git tag -s -m "<tag>" -a <tag> && git push` + * Make sure to switch to master and pull first +* Edit the `VERSION` file and change the date to the next planned release + * Releases are planned to happen every two months, so `22.05` would change to `22.07` +* Wait for the Release CI to finish + * It will automatically turn the git tag into a GitHub release when it uploads artifacts +* Edit the new release + * Use `<tag>` as the title + * Link to the changelog and release notes +* Merge the release notes PR +* Download the macos and linux binaries and update the `sha256`s in the [homebrew formula] + * Use `sha256sum` on the downloaded `.tar.xz` files to determine the hash +* Link to the release notes in this-week-in-rust + * [Example PR](https://github.com/rust-lang/this-week-in-rust/pull/3300) +* Post to reddit + * [Example post](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/uzp5ze/helix_editor_2205_released/) + +[homebrew formula]: https://github.com/helix-editor/homebrew-helix/blob/master/Formula/helix.rb + +## Changelog Curation + +The changelog is currently created manually by reading through commits in the +log since the last release. GitHub's compare view is a nice way to approach +this. For example when creating the 22.07 release notes, this compare link +may be used + +``` +https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/compare/22.05...master +``` + +Either side of the triple-dot may be replaced with an exact revision, so if +you wish to incrementally compile the changelog, you can tackle a weeks worth +or so, record the revision where you stopped, and use that as a starting point +next week: + +``` +https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/compare/7706a4a0d8b67b943c31d0c5f7b00d357b5d838d...master +``` + +A work-in-progress commit for a changelog might look like +[this example](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/commit/831adfd4c709ca16b248799bfef19698d5175e55). + +Not every PR or commit needs a blurb in the changelog. Each release section +tends to have a blurb that links to a GitHub comparison between release +versions for convenience: + +> As usual, the following is a summary of each of the changes since the last +> release. For the full log, check out the git log. + +Typically, small changes like dependencies or documentation updates, refactors, +or meta changes like GitHub Actions work are left out.
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