A release manager's role includes making packaged source code from the canonical repository available according to the release schedule.
The release schedule for each version is published on the PHP wiki:
The PHP project publishes builds every two weeks.
We publish general availability (GA) releases for major and minor versions of PHP on the fourth Thursday of November each year. Following the GA release, we publish patch-level releases every four weeks, with at least one release candidate (RC) published two weeks before each patch-level release.
Each major and minor version undergoes a 24-week pre-release cycle before GA release. The pre-release cycle begins on the second Thursday of June with the first alpha release of the new major/minor version. The pre-release cycle consists of at least:
- 3 alpha releases
- 3 beta releases
- 6 release candidates
Feature freeze for the next major/minor occurs with the first beta release.
We refer to alpha, beta, and RC as non-stable releases, while GA are stable.
The process of making packaged source available and announcing availability is explained in detail below. The process differs slightly for non-stable and stable releases.
New release managers should review New release manager checklist at the end of this document. This section explains the procedures for getting ready to begin work on managing PHP releases.
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Do not release on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays as this gives poor lead time for downstream consumers adhering to a typical work week.
Our general procedure is to release on Thursdays, whenever possible.
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Package two days before a release.
If the release is to be on Thursday, package on Tuesday. Think about timezones as well.
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Ensure that the relevant tests on CI are green.
- https://travis-ci.com/github/php/php-src
- https://cirrus-ci.com/github/php/php-src
- https://github.com/php/php-src/actions
💡 Tip
We recommend checking the build status a couple of days before packaging day to allow enough time to investigate failures, communicate with the authors, and commit any fixes.Check the CI status for your branch periodically and resolve the failures ASAP.
See more in https://wiki.php.net/rfc/travis_ci.
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Follow all steps to the letter.
💡 Tip
When you are unsure about anything, ask a previous RM before proceeding. Ideally, make sure a previous RM is available to answer questions during the first few releases of your version. For the steps related to theweb-php
,web-qa
, andweb-php-distributions
repositories, try to have someone from the webmaster team on hand. -
Verify the tags to be extra sure everything was tagged properly.
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There is a PHP release Docker image https://github.com/sgolemon/php-release with forks available to help with releases.
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Communicate with release managers via [email protected].
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References to repositories in this document refer to the canonical source located at https://github.com/php.
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It might be helpful to name your remote repositories something other than "origin" to avoid accidentally pushing changes to "origin" with muscle memory.
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It might also be helpful to set up conditional includes in your global
~/.gitconfig
to set the properuser.name
,user.email
, anduser.signingKey
values to use with your local PHP repositories. See Conditional Includes For Git Config for more information.
All releases during the pre-release cycle (alpha/beta/RC) leading up to the GA release for a version are non-stable releases. Following the GA release, all RCs are non-stable releases.
All non-stable releases follow a similar pattern, though pre-GA releases have slightly different steps. We'll call attention where the steps differ.
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Check that CI is passing (see above).
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Run
./scripts/dev/credits
in php-src and commit the changes to the credits files inext/standard
.💬 Hint
It's rare this script will make any changes, so if you rungit diff
and do not see anything, there's no need to panic. That means there are no changes to the credits files. -
Check out the release branch for this release from the version branch.
🔶 Non-stable version branches: pre-GA
There is no version branch for alpha or beta releases. Instead, treat the main branch as the version branch. You will create a local-only release branch from the main branch. Do not push it!git checkout -b php-X.Y.0alpha1-local-release-branch upstream/master
During the first RC release, you will create (and push!) the version branch for the pre-GA release, e.g.,
PHP-8.2
. See "Forking a new version branch" below. From this point forward, all pre-GA release branches will be created from this version branch. Again, these release branches are local-only. Do not push them!git checkout -b php-X.Y.0beta2-local-release-branch upstream/PHP-X.Y
🔷 Non-stable version branches: post-GA
After GA, you will create (and push) a new patch-level version branch along with each non-stable release. For example, if you are building a release for PHP 8.2.8 RC1, you will create thePHP-8.2.8
patch-level version branch from thePHP-8.2
version branch.git checkout -b PHP-X.Y.Z upstream/PHP-X.Y git push upstream PHP-X.Y.Z
We will use the patch-level version branch to commit any critical bug or security fixes before this version's GA.
Then, from the patch-level version branch, you will create another local-only release branch. Do not push this one!
git checkout -b php-X.Y.ZRC1-local-release-branch upstream/PHP-X.Y.Z
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Using your local-only release branch, bump the version numbers in
main/php_version.h
,Zend/zend.h
,configure.ac
, and possiblyNEWS
.For examples, see Update versions for PHP 8.1.0beta3 (for a pre-GA example) or Update versions for PHP 8.1.6RC1 along with Update NEWS for PHP 8.1.6RC1 (for a post-GA example).
⚠️ Important
Do not use abbreviations for alpha or beta. Do not use dashes as separators.Do this:
#define PHP_VERSION "7.4.22RC1"
Not this:
#define PHP_VERSION "7.4.22-RC1"
🗒 Note
We updateZend/zend.h
only when preparing RC and GA releases. We do not updateZEND_VERSION
for alpha or beta releases.🚨 API version bump for pre-GA
When releasing the first release candidate of a pre-GA release, you must also bump the API version numbers inZend/zend_extensions.h
,Zend/zend_modules.h
, andmain/php.h
. See Prepare for PHP 8.1.0RC1, for example.The API versions between the alpha, beta, and X.Y.0RCn releases may remain the same, or be bumped as little as possible because PHP extensions need to be rebuilt with each bump.
Do not bump the API versions after RC1.
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Compile and run
make test
, with and without ZTS (Zend Thread Safety), using the correct Bison and re2c versions, e.g., for PHP 7.4, Bison 3.0.0 and re2c 0.13.4 are required, as a minimum.For example:
# With ZTS make distclean || \ ./buildconf --force \ && ./configure --enable-zts --disable-all --enable-debug --enable-opcache --enable-opcache-jit \ && make -j$(nproc) \ && make test TEST_PHP_ARGS="-q -j$(nproc)" \ || ./sapi/cli/php -v # Without ZTS make distclean || \ ./buildconf --force \ && ./configure --disable-all --enable-debug --enable-opcache --enable-opcache-jit \ && make -j$(nproc) \ && make test TEST_PHP_ARGS="-q -j$(nproc)" \ || ./sapi/cli/php -v
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After each build, check the output of
./sapi/cli/php -v
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If all is correct, commit the changes to your local-only release branch.
git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Update versions for PHP X.Y.ZRCn"
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Tag your local-only release branch with the release version.
git tag -s -u YOURKEYID php-X.Y.ZRCn -m "Tag for php-X.Y.ZRCn"
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🔷 For post-GA releases only, switch back to the version branch for your release (e.g.,
PHP-8.2
) and bump the version numbers inmain/php_version.h
,Zend/zend.h
,configure.ac
andNEWS
. This prepares the version branch for the next version.For example, if the RC is
8.2.1RC1
then the version numbers in the version branch should be bumped to8.2.2-dev
. We do this regardless of whether we build a new RC to make sureversion_compare()
works correctly. See Bump for 8.1.8-dev for a real example.Commit the changes to the version branch.
git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "PHP-X.Y is now for PHP X.Y.Z-dev"
💡 Tip
Version branches (e.g.PHP-8.1
) will always have version numbers inmain/php_version.h
,Zend/zend.h
, andconfigure.ac
that end in-dev
. Patch-level version branches (e.g.PHP-8.1.7
) will also always have version numbers that end in-dev
in these files. The main branch (i.e.master
) will always have version numbers that end in-dev
in these files.Only release tags should have version numbers in these files that do not end in
-dev
(e.g.,8.1.7
,8.1.7RC1
,8.2.0alpha1
, etc.). -
Push the changes to the
php-src
.git push upstream php-X.Y.ZRCn # tag name git push upstream PHP-X.Y.Z # patch-level version branch (post-GA only) git push upstream PHP-X.Y # version branch
🚨 Attention
Do not push with--tags
, as this will push all local tags, including tags you might not wish to push.Local-only release branches should not be pushed!
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Run the following using the release tag to export the tree, create the
configure
script, and build and compress three tarballs (.tar.gz
,.tar.bz2
and.tar.xz
)../scripts/dev/makedist php-X.Y.ZRCn
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Run the following using the release tag and your GPG key ID to sign the tarballs and save the signatures to
php-X.Y.ZRCn.manifest
, which you can upload to GitHub and include in the announcement emails../scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub X.Y.ZRCn YOURKEYID > php-X.Y.ZRCn.manifest
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If you have the GitHub command line tool installed, run the following to create a public Gist for the manifest file:
gh gist create --public php-X.Y.ZRCn.manifest
Or you may go to https://gist.github.com to create it manually.
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Copy the tarballs (using scp, rsync, etc.) to your
public_html/
folder on downloads.php.net.scp php-X.Y.ZRCn.tar.* downloads.php.net:~/public_html/
💬 Hint
If you do not have apublic_html
directory, create it and set its permissions to0755
. -
Now the tarballs and signatures may be found at
https://downloads.php.net/~yourname/
, e.g. https://downloads.php.net/~derick/. -
Once the release is tagged, contact the [email protected] distribution list so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they may be found at https://windows.php.net/qa/.
Here is an example "ready for builds" message to [email protected]:
Subject: PHP 8.1.6RC1 ready for builds Hi, all! Tag: php-8.1.6RC1 Tarballs: https://downloads.php.net/~ramsey/ Manifest: https://gist.github.com/ramsey/5d73f0717effb6d8d17699381361e4b1 Cheers, Ben << PASTE FULL MANIFEST CONTENTS HERE >>
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Switch to your local clone of the
web-qa
repository and update the information in the$QA_RELEASES
array ininclude/release-qa.php
.Follow the documentation in the file for editing the QA release information. See also Announce 8.1.0RC3 and 8.1.6RC1 for examples.
Add, commit, and push your changes, when finished.
git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Announce PHP X.Y.ZRCn" git push upstream master
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🔶 For pre-GA releases only, add a short notice to
web-php
stating there is a new release, and highlight the major changes (e.g., security fixes).To help produce the files for this, use the
bin/createNewsEntry
tool. When you run it, it will ask several questions (see below). For pre-GA non-stable releases, use only the "frontpage" category.cd /path/to/repos/php/web-php ./bin/createNewsEntry # Please type in the title: PHP X.Y.0 Alpha n available for testing # Categories: # 0: PHP.net frontpage news [frontpage] # 1: New PHP release [releases] # 2: Conference announcement [conferences] # 3: Call for Papers [cfp] # Please select appropriate categories, separated with space: 0 # Will a picture be accompanying this entry? no # And at last; paste/write your news item here. # To end it, hit <enter>.<enter> # # [[ Here you will paste the full HTML of the post. ]] # . # git add -p git add archive/entries/*.xml git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Announce PHP X.Y.0RCn" git push upstream master
Each news entry for pre-GA releases will be similar, though we change the text slightly to indicate progression through the pre-release cycle. For example, here are all the news posts for the pre-GA releases of PHP 8.1.0:
- Announce 8.1.0alpha1
- Announce 8.1.0alpha2
- Announce 8.1.0alpha3
- Announce 8.1.0beta1
- Announce 8.1.0beta2
- Announce 8.1.0beta3
- Announce 8.1.0RC1
- Announce 8.1.0RC2
- Announce 8.1.0RC3
- Announce 8.1.0RC4
- Announce 8.1.0RC5
- Announce 8.1.0RC6
⚠️ Important
In your announcement news entry, be sure to include the following text or text similar to the following:Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version.
🗒 Note
When a version is in its post-GA phase, we do not post news entries for non-stable releases. -
Wait for the web and qa sites to update with the new information before sending announcements. This could take up to an hour.
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Send separate announcement emails to:
In the announcement message, point out the location of the release and the possible release date of either the next RC or the final release. Also include the manifest generated by
gen_verify_stub
when you packaged the build.Here are a few examples of non-stable release announcement emails:
- PHP 8.1.0alpha1 is available for testing
- PHP 8.1.0beta3 available for testing
- PHP 8.1.0RC6 available for testing
- PHP 8.1.7RC1 Ready for testing
🚨 Send separate emails!
Do not send a single email message with all addresses in theTo
,Cc
, orBcc
headers. If a user replies to one of these messages, we do not want their email client to automatically send the reply to each list, as often occurs.💬 Hint
We send emails to the followers of these mailing lists to notify them of new releases, so they can make sure their projects keep working and can report any potential bugs that should be fixed before the upcoming GA release. -
🔶 For pre-GA RCs only, coordinate with the social media team (i.e., Derick) to post a tweet with the RC release announcement and link to the news entry on php.net. (@official_php)
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Check out the patch-level version branch for the release (e.g.,
PHP-8.1.7
).💬 Hint
You should have created this branch when packaging the non-stable release candidate for this version. -
If a CVE commit needs to be merged to the release, have it committed to the base branches and merged upwards as usual (e.g. commit the CVE fix to 7.2, merge to 7.3, 7.4, etc.). Then, you can cherry-pick it into the patch-level version branch for this release.
Commit these changes and push the patch-level version branch. Ensure that CI is still passing (see above).
💡 Tip
Don't forget to updateNEWS
manually in an extra commit to the patch-level version branch. -
Run the
./scripts/dev/credits
script in the patch-level version branch, and commit the changes in the credits files inext/standard
.🗒 Note
It's very rare this will make changes at this point, but we run it here in case the credits changed as a result of a bug fix that was cherry-picked into this branch. -
Create a local-only release branch for this release from the patch-level version branch.
git checkout -b php-X.Y.Z-local-release-branch upstream/PHP-X.Y.Z
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Using your local-only release branch, bump the version numbers in
main/php_version.h
,Zend/zend.h
,configure.ac
, and possiblyNEWS
.For example, if you're releasing a stable version for PHP 8.1.8, then all the version numbers in the patch-level version branch should be
8.1.8-dev
. In your local-only release branch, you will change them all to8.1.8
.See Update versions for PHP 8.1.7 and Update NEWS for PHP 8.1.7 for an example.
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Compile and run
make test
, with and without ZTS (Zend Thread Safety), using the correct Bison and re2c versions, e.g., for PHP 7.4, Bison 3.0.0 and re2c 0.13.4 are required, as a minimum.For example:
# With ZTS make distclean || \ ./buildconf --force \ && ./configure --enable-zts --disable-all --enable-debug --enable-opcache --enable-opcache-jit \ && make -j$(nproc) \ && make test TEST_PHP_ARGS="-q -j$(nproc)" \ || ./sapi/cli/php -v # Without ZTS make distclean || \ ./buildconf --force \ && ./configure --disable-all --enable-debug --enable-opcache --enable-opcache-jit \ && make -j$(nproc) \ && make test TEST_PHP_ARGS="-q -j$(nproc)" \ || ./sapi/cli/php -v
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After each build, check the output of
./sapi/cli/php -v
to ensure the versions match the release. -
If all is correct, commit the changes to your local-only release branch.
git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Update versions for PHP X.Y.Z"
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Tag your local-only release branch with the release version and push the tag.
git tag -s -u YOURKEYID php-X.Y.Z -m "Tag for php-X.Y.Z" git push upstream php-X.Y.Z
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Run the following using the release tag to export the tree, create the
configure
script, and build and compress three tarballs (.tar.gz
,.tar.bz2
and.tar.xz
)../scripts/dev/makedist php-X.Y.Z
💬 Hint
Check if the PEAR files are updated (Phar).💡 Tip
On some systems the behavior of GNU tar can default to produce POSIX compliant archives with PAX headers. As not every application is compatible with that format, creation of archives with PAX headers should be avoided. When packaging on such a system, the GNU tar can be influenced by defining the environment variableTAR_OPTIONS='--format=gnu'
. -
Run the following using the release tag and your GPG key ID to sign the tarballs and save the signatures to
php-X.Y.Z.manifest
, which you can upload to GitHub and include in the announcement emails../scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub X.Y.Z YOURKEYID > php-X.Y.Z.manifest
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If you have the GitHub command line tool installed, run the following to create a public Gist for the manifest file:
gh gist create --public php-X.Y.Z.manifest
Or you may go to https://gist.github.com to create it manually.
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Switch to your local clone of the
web-php-distributions
repository and copy the tarballs and signature files into the repository. Add, commit, and push them.cd /path/to/repos/php/web-php-distributions mv /path/to/repos/php/php-src/php-X.Y.Z.tar.* . git add php-X.Y.Z.tar.* git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Add tarballs for php-X.Y.Z" git push upstream master
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Switch to your local clone of the
web-php
repository and update theweb-php-distributions
submodule.cd /path/to/repos/php/web-php git pull --rebase upstream master git submodule init git submodule update cd distributions git fetch --all git pull --rebase upstream master cd .. git commit distributions -m "X.Y.Z tarballs" git push upstream master
💬 Hint
This fetches the last commit ID fromweb-php-distributions
and pins the "distributions" submodule inweb-php
to this commit ID.When the website syncs, which should happen within an hour, the tarballs will be available from
https://www.php.net/distributions/php-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
, etc. -
Once the release is tagged, contact the [email protected] distribution list so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they may be found at https://windows.php.net/qa/.
⚠️ Important
Do not send this announcement to any public lists.Here is an example "ready for builds" message to [email protected]:
Subject: PHP 8.1.6 ready for builds Hi, all! Tag: php-8.1.6 Tarballs: web-php-distributions Manifest: https://gist.github.com/ramsey/432fcf8afcbfb1f1de6c3ab47d82e366 Cheers, Ben << PASTE FULL MANIFEST CONTENTS HERE >>
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Switch to your local clone of
web-php
and add the information for the previous release toinclude/releases.inc
.For example, if you are preparing to announce version 8.2.2, then the previous release is 8.2.1, so you will add the information for 8.2.1 to this file. Most of the time, you can do this using the
bin/bumpRelease
tool../bin/bumpRelease 8 2
The first number is the major version, and the second number is the minor version. In this example, we're bumping the release information for version 8.2. There is no need to provide the patch level.
💡 Tip
If this fails for any reason, you can manually copy the information for the previous release frominclude/version.inc
intoinclude/releases.inc
. -
Update the version information for the new release in
include/version.inc
.Find the part of the
$data
array that is related to your version (e.g.,$data['8.2']
for 8.2.x releases), and make the following edits:- Set
version
to the full version number (e.g. '8.2.1') - Set
date
to the release date inj M Y
format (e.g. '5 Jan 2021') - Update the
tags
array to include'security'
if this is a security release - Update the
sha256
array with the hashes for each of the release tarballs
- Set
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Create the release file and news entry for the new version.
./bin/createReleaseEntry -v X.Y.Z -r # --security for security releases
This will create a release file (i.e.,
releases/X_Y_Z.php
) and a news entry file (i.e.,archive/entries/YYYY-MM-DD-n.xml
), while also updatingarchive/archive.xml
.Within these files, it will generate standard messages for the new version. You may edit the generated files to expand on the base message, if needed.
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Update the ChangeLog file for the given major version (e.g.,
ChangeLog-8.php
)../bin/news2html 'https://github.com/php/php-src/raw/php-X.Y.Z/NEWS' 'X.Y.Z' 'ChangeLog-X.php'
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Review all the changes in
web-php
, commit, and push them.git add -p git add archive/entries/*.xml releases/*.php git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Announce PHP X.Y.Z" git push upstream master
See Announce PHP 8.1.6 for an example commit.
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Switch to your local clone of the
web-qa
repository and update the information in the$QA_RELEASES
array ininclude/release-qa.php
.The array probably contains information about the RC released two weeks ago in preparation for the current release. Since the current release is now GA, it's time to remove the RC build from the QA website.
It is sufficient to set the
number
property for the release to0
to stop displaying the RC build on the QA website. You may also remove the sha256 hashes for the RC tarballs, but it's not necessary. For an example, see PHP 8.1.6 released.Add, commit, and push your changes, when finished.
git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "PHP X.Y.Z released" git push upstream master
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🚨 Before sending announcement emails, check to make sure the websites have synced.
- Make sure the tarballs are available from, e.g.,
https://www.php.net/distributions/php-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
- Check the "downloads" page to make sure the new version appears: https://www.php.net/downloads
- Does the news entry show up on the home page? https://www.php.net
- Do the updates to the ChangeLog appear? e.g., https://www.php.net/ChangeLog-8.php
- Is there a release page for the new version?
e.g.,
https://www.php.net/releases/X_Y_Z.php
- Does the RC for this version still appear on the QA home page? https://qa.php.net
Keep in mind it may take up to an hour for the websites to sync.
- Make sure the tarballs are available from, e.g.,
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Please note down the sha256 and the PGP signature (.asc). These must be included in the release mail.
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Send separate announcement emails to:
Release announcement emails must include the manifest generated when packaging the build, along with links to the sources, Windows binaries, and changelog. Here are a few examples of stable release announcement emails:
⚠️ Important
For standard patch-level releases, we will note "This is a bugfix release." If it is a security release, we must note "This is a security release."🚨 Send separate emails!
Do not send a single email message with all addresses in theTo
,Cc
, orBcc
headers. If a user replies to one of these messages, we do not want their email client to automatically send the reply to each list, as often occurs. -
Coordinate with the social media team (i.e., Derick) to post a tweet with the release announcement and link to the news entry on php.net. (@official_php)
While unlikely, there may be times we need to re-release the same version. This might happen if the tarballs have a corrupted file, for example.
Should this occur before announcing the release, you may choose to delete the tag and go through the full packaging process again, as described above.
💬 Hint
This is one of the reasons we package releases two days before announcing them.
If this happens after announcing the release, you may choose to tag, package, and release a patch-level (i.e., pl) release. If it is not critical and/or affects a very limited subset of users, then you may choose to wait until the next release.
If you choose to create a patch-level release, follow these steps:
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Commit the new binaries to
web-php-distributions
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Update $data['X.Y'] in
web-php:/include/version.inc
(X.Y=major.minor release, e.g. '8.0'):version
to the full version number (e.g. '8.0.1-pl1')date
to the release date inj M Y
format (e.g. '9 Jan 2021')tags
array should includesecurity
if this is a security releasesha256
array and sub-elements for all SHA256 sums
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Add a short notice to
web-php
stating that there is a new release, and highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is important to upgrade.- Call
php bin/createReleaseEntry -v <version> [ --security ]
in your local web-php checkout.
- Call
-
Commit all the changes (
include/version.inc
,archive/archive.xml
,archive/entries/YYYY-MM-DD-N.xml
). -
Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] with a text similar to the news entry.
Please make sure that the mail to php-announce@ is its own completely separate email. This is to make sure that replies to the announcement on php-general@ or internals@ will not accidentally hit the php-announce@ mailinglist.
A major/minor version feature freeze occurs with the first beta release. Specifically, it occurs when the first beta release is packaged, which means the feature freeze occurs two days before the first beta release.
The feature freeze for php-src
means that we will not accept any new features
after the date of the feature freeze. For any RFCs to be included in the new
version, they should be discussed and have the voting polls closed no later than
the feature freeze date. However, this does not mean the new feature must have a
complete implementation by this date.
Following the feature freeze, the focus of work for the new version will be on fixing bugs, writing tests, and completing/polishing all accepted features.
As a courtesy to the community, the release managers should remind others about the upcoming feature freeze by posting reminders to [email protected] at 4-weeks, 3-weeks, 2-weeks, and 1-week prior to the feature freeze. This is a recommendation and the intervals may vary based on work load.
When the new version has reached the first RC, it is time to create a new
version branch. This frees up the main branch (i.e., master
) for any new
feature development that cannot go into the new version.
-
One week prior to tagging
X.Y.0RC1
, warn internals@ that your version's branch is about to be created. Be specific about when the branch creation will occur. For example: https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/99864 -
Just prior to tagging
X.Y.0RC1
, create the new version branch locally, i.e.PHP-X.Y
. -
Add a commit on the main branch (i.e.,
master
) after the branch point.This commit should:
- clear the
NEWS
,UPGRADING
, andUPGRADING.INTERNALS
files; - update the version numbers in
configure.ac
,main/php_version.h
,Zend/zend.h
, andwin32/build/confutils.js
; - update the API version numbers in
Zend/zend_extensions.h
,Zend/zend_modules.h
, andmain/php.h
; and - add the new branch to the list in
CONTRIBUTING.md
.
See Prepare for PHP 8.2 and Prepare for PHP 8.2 (bis) for an example of what this commit should include.
- clear the
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Push the new version branch and the changes to the
master
branch, with an appropriate commit message (e.g., "master is now for PHP 8.3.0-dev"). -
Immediately notify internals@ of the new branch and advise on the new merging order. For example: https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/99903
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Update
web-php:git.php
and https://wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow to reflect the new branch.For example:
💬 Hint
We create the new version branch at the first release candidate rather than at feature freeze to allow a period of time where the focus is on making the new version ready for RC and GA. During this time, the main branch is only for minor improvements and bug fixes. All major improvements and new features must wait.
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When you release the first pre-GA RC, remind the documentation team ([email protected]) to write the migration guide. Make sure the guide is available before releasing the initial stable version, since you should link to it in the release announcements.
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Timely get used to the differences in preparing and announcing a stable release.
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Before releasing X.Y.0, merge the
NEWS
entries of the pre-releases, so that there is only a single section about PHP X.Y.0, instead of individual sections for each pre-release.
About three months prior to the scheduled release of the first alpha release of the next minor or major version (around March 1st or shortly thereafter), the release managers for the latest version branch should issue a call for volunteers to begin the selection process for the next release managers.
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Issue the call for volunteers on [email protected] on or around March 1st. See, for example: https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/113334
There is no rule for how long the call for volunteers must remain open. We should aim to select the release managers by early April, so announcing the call in early March gives people about a month to decide whether they wish to volunteer.
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There should be two or more volunteers. Typically, one should be a veteran release manager (having previously served as a
php-src
release manager), while the other one (or two) should be rookies. Hold a vote if necessary (see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/releaseprocess#release_managers_selection). -
Help the new release managers with their first steps.
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Email [email protected] to get setup for access to downloads.php.net and to be added to the [email protected] distribution list.
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Request membership to the release managers group on GitHub.
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Create a GPG key for your @php.net address.
💡 Tip
If you're new to GPG, follow GitHub's instructions for Generating a new GPG key.Publish your key by editing
include/gpg-keys.inc
in theweb-php
repository. Add acase
for your username to thegpg_key_get()
function, and paste the output fromgpg --fingerprint
. You may also need to update the$branches
array in thegpg_key_get_branches()
function to include your username alongside your branch.❯ gpg --fingerprint [email protected] pub rsa4096 2021-04-26 [SC] [expires: 2025-11-24] 39B6 4134 3D8C 104B 2B14 6DC3 F9C3 9DC0 B969 8544 uid [ultimate] Ben Ramsey <[email protected]> sub rsa4096 2021-04-26 [E] [expires: 2025-11-24]
Have one or more of the other RMs sign your GPG key, and publish your public key to a keyserver:
gpg --keyserver keys.openpgp.org --send-keys YOURKEYID gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys YOURKEYID
Add your public key to
php-keyring.gpg
inweb-php-distributions
. To do this, you will need to import all keys from the current PHP keyring file to your local GPG keyring. You will need to take note of the key IDs for each of the release managers listed inphp-keyring.gpg
. Then, you will export, specifying your key ID in addition to the key IDs of every other release manager. Save this export back tophp-keyring.gpg
, commit the changes, and push.cd /path/to/repos/php/web-php-distributions gpg php-keyring.gpg # lists all keys in the keyring gpg --import php-keyring.gpg # imports all keys to your local keyring gpg --export \ --export-options export-minimal \ --armor \ YOURKEYID F9C39DC0B9698544 DBDB397470D12172 MORE RM KEY IDS ... \ > php-keyring.gpg gpg php-keyring.gpg # verify all the keys are present, including yours git add -p git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Update PHP release manager keyring" git push
web-php-distributions
is a submodule ofweb-php
. You'll now have to update the commit reference to reflect the change made in web-php-distributions.cd /path/to/repos/php/web-php git submodule update cd distributions # This is the submodule refering to web-php-distributions git pull origin master cd .. git add distributions git commit --gpg-sign=YOURKEYID -m "Update php-keyring.gpg in distributions" git push
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Request moderation access to [email protected] so you are able to moderate your release announcements. All the announcements should be sent from your @php.net address.
💬 Hint
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Make sure you have the following repositories cloned locally: