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Release checklist Plone 6.1.0 beta 1 #4040
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@tisto @petschki @erral @davisagli Can you make releases of your packages please this Wednesday? @sneridagh wants to release Volto 18 final this Thursday. It would be great if we can release the first beta of the backend plus Classic UI as well on that day. I must say I am not sure I can pull off my part, as I have two blockers on my name and I am moving to a new house this and next week. So painting and putting stuff in boxes is more top of mind. Maybe I can do a bit in the evenings. So it could very well be that Thursday is not the day. But we should get closer. |
released plone.app.locales = 6.0.25
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I released plone.restapi 9.8.2 and plone.volto 5.0.0b1 |
Classic-UI releases: plone.staticresources = 2.2.0b1 @plone/mockup = 5.2.0-beta.0 |
@mauritsvanrees I've released 18.0.0 this evening. https://github.com/plone/volto/releases/tag/18.0.0 for now, we agreed in a soft release, since we still need to merge a documentation PR and review that all is good, (images, cookieplone, docs, etc.) Let's tweet and create the announcement in the usual places during the weekend. |
I have soft released Plone 6.1.0b1. All PyPI releases have been made, and the changelog and release notes are there. |
Did you mean https://dist.plone.org/release/6.1-dev/ ? |
Oops, yes, I mean https://dist.plone.org/release/6.1-dev/ Checking... yes, I have updated the correct directory and have left the other one alone. Thanks. :-) |
https://dist.plone.org/release/6.1.0b1/ is there. In plone/plone-backend#151 we try to get a Docker image. |
Release packages, update versions
bin/manage report --interactive
. This is less needed now that we havemr.roboto
to add packages to the checkouts. Usebin/versioncheck
to see if any new PyPI releases are worth adding, or check the artifact of the versioncheck GitHub Action.checkouts.cfg
.CMFPlone metadata.xml
and latestupgrade step
are in sync, and that they are higher than in the previous Plone release.plone.staticresources
andmockup
. Ask on Discord in the classic-ui or ask Johannes (thet), Peter Mathis (petschki) or Maik (MrTango).plone.restapi
and maybeplone.volto
. If needed, ask the Plone REST api team or Timo (tisto) for a new release.plone.app.locales
. Create an issue there or ask Mikel (erral).plone.app.upgrade
andPlone
yourself.versions.cfg
.Products.CMFPlone
(e.g. 6.1.0a1, later 6.1.0b1 and 6.1.0rc1). Fine to release this on PyPI. Once Plone 6.1 is final, we can continue doing release candidates for the bugfix releases, so people can try it in a pending release.Release notes, constraints, dist.plone.org
release/6.1-dev
. Most importantly, theauto-checkout
list incheckouts.cfg
should be empty, and theversions.cfg
andrequirements.txt
should be the same. One way that works for me:git checkout release/6.1-dev; git reset --hard 6.1; git reset origin/release/6.1-dev
. Then check which changes you want to commit.6.1-dev
directory on dist.plone.org, and gather files to put there:tox -c release/tox.ini -p auto
to create or copy some files inrelease/dist
. But you need to create some of those files first.bin/manage changelog --start=6.1.0a1 > release/changelog.txt
. Remove the uninteresting top lines. You may want to link to the Zope changelog with a specific tag.release/RELEASE-NOTES.md
. It may be enough to look through the changelog and copy interesting changes.versions.cfg
file and any other versions files from coredev.release/constraints.txt
file from this. The above tox command generates this. Note: at some point I expect the constraints file to become leading, and we may need to generate aversions.cfg
file instead.rsync
) these files to the pending release directory. (We used to copy packages as well, but we do not do this for Plone 6 anymore.)Final release, Docker
Products.CMFPlone
to PyPI, updateversions.cfg
.release/6.1-dev
branch update changelog, release notes,constraints.txt
.release/6.1-dev
branch, e.g. 6.1.0a1, and push to GitHub.ln -sfT 6.1.0a1 6.1-latest
#release-team
Discord channel that there is a new release. They will create Docker images. Examples of changes:README.md
andversion.txt
.Announcements
You probably want to wait until the Docker images are there, but don't wait long.
plone.securitysupport
,plone.versions
,plone.activemaintenance
. You could ask the security team.plone/documentation
'sconf.py
, updatePLONE_BACKEND_PATCH_VERSION
andPLONE_BACKEND_MINOR_VERSION
as needed. Ask Steve Piercy or do it yourself. Here is a sample PR.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: