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# Podman Releases
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## Overview
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Podman (and podman-remote) versioning is mostly based on [semantic-versioning
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standards](https://semver.org).
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Significant versions
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are tagged, including *release candidates* (`rc`).
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All relevant **minor** releases (`vX.Y`) have their own branches. The **latest**
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development efforts occur on the *main* branch. Branches with a
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*rhel* suffix are use for long-term support of downstream RHEL releases.
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## Release workflow expectations
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* You have push access to the [upstream podman repository](https://github.com/containers/podman.git)
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* You understand all basic `git` operations and concepts, like creating commits,
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local vs. remote branches, rebasing, and conflict resolution.
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* You have access to your public and private *GPG* keys.
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* You have reliable internet access (i.e. not the public WiFi link at McDonalds)
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* Other podman maintainers are online/available for assistance if needed.
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* For a **major** release, you have 4-8 hours of time available, most of which will
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be dedicated to writing release notes.
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* For a **minor** or **patch** release, you have 2-4 hours of time available
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(minimum depends largely on the speed/reliability of automated testing)
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* You will announce the release on the proper platforms
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(i.e. Podman blog, Twitter, Mastodon Podman and Podman-Desktop mailing lists)
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# Releases
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## Major (***X***.y.z) release
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These releases always begin from *main*, and are contained in a branch
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named with the **major** and **minor** version. **Major** release branches
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begin in a *release candidate* phase, with prospective release tags being
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created with an `-rc` suffix. There may be multiple *release candidate*
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tags before the final/official **major** version is tagged and released.
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## Significant minor (x.**Y**.z) and patch (x.y.**Z**) releases
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Significant **minor** and **patch** level releases are normally
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branched from *main*, but there are occsaional exceptions.
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Additionally, these branches may be named with `-rhel` (or another)
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suffix to signify a specialized purpose. For example, `-rhel` indicates
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a release intended for downstream *RHEL* consumption.
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## Unreleased Milestones
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Non-release versions may occasionally appear tagged on a branch, without
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the typical (major) receive media postings or artifact distribution. For
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example, as required for the (separate) RHEL release process. Otherwise
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these tags are simply milestones of reference purposes and may
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generally be safely ignored.
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## Process
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***Note:*** This is intended as a guideline, and generalized process.
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Not all steps are applicable in all situations. Not all steps are
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spelled with complete minutiae.
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1. Create a new upstream release branch (if none already exist).
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1. Check if a release branch is needed. Typically, major and minor version bumps
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should be branched sometime during the release candidate phase. Patch
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releases typically already have a branch created.
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Branching ensures all changes are curated before inclusion in the
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release, and no new features land after the *release-candidate* phases
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are complete.
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1. Ensure your local clone is fully up to date with the remote upstream
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(`git remote update`). Switch to this branch (`git checkout upstream/main`).
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1. Make a new local branch for the release based on *main*. For example,
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`git checkout -b vX.Y`. Where `X.Y` represent the complete release
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version-name, including any suffix (if any) like `-rhel`. ***DO NOT***
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include any `-rc` suffix in the branch name.
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1. Edit the `.cirrus.yml` file, changing the `DEST_BRANCH` value (under the
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`env` section) to the new, complete branch name (e.x. `vX.Y`).
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Commit and sign, using the description
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`Cirrus: Update operating branch`.
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1. Push the new branch otherwise unmodified (`git push upstream vX.Y`).
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1. Automation will begin executing on the branch immediately. Because
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the repository allows out-of-sequence PR merging, it is possible that
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merge order introduced bugs/defects. To establish a clean
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baseline, observe the initial CI run on the branch for any unexpected
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failures. This can be done by going directly to
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`https://cirrus-ci.com/github/containers/podman/vX.Y`
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1. If there are CI test or automation boops that need fixing on the branch,
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attend to them using normal PR process (to *main* first, then backport
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changes to the new branch). Ideally, CI should be "green" on the new
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branch before proceeding.
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1. Create a new branch-verification Cirrus-Cron entry.
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1. This is to ensure CI's VM image timestamps are refreshed. Without this,
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the VM images ***will*** be permanently pruned after 60 days of inactivity
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and are hard/impossible to re-create accurately.
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1. Go to
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[https://cirrus-ci.com/github/containers/podman](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/containers/podman)
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and press the "gear" (Repository Settings) button on the top-right.
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1. At the bottom of the settings page is a table of cron-job names, branches,
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schedule, and recent status. Below that is an editable new-entry line.
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1. Set the new job's `name` and `branch` to the name of new release branch.
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1. Set the `expression` using the form `X X X ? * 1-6` where 'X' is a number
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between 0-23 and not already taken by another job in the table. The 1-hour
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interval is used because it takes about that long for the job to run.
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1. Add the new job by pressing the `+` button on the right-side of the
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new-entry line.
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1. Create a new local working-branch to develop the release PR
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1. Ensure your local clone is fully up to
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date with the remote upstream (`git remote update`).
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1. Create a local working branch based on `upstream/main` or the correct upstream branch.
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Example: `git checkout -b bump_vX.Y.Z --no-track upstream/vX.Y`
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1. Compile release notes.
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1. Ensure any/all intended PR's are completed and merged prior to any
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processing of release notes.
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1. Find all commits since the last release. There is a script, `/hack/branch_commits.rb`
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that is helpful for finding all commits in one branch, but not in another,
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accounting for cherry-picks. Commits in base branch that are not in
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the old branch will be reported. `ruby branch_commits.rb upstream/main upstream/vX.Y`
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Keep this list open/available for reference as you edit.
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1. Edit `RELEASE_NOTES.md`
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* Add/update the version-section of with sub-sections for *Features*
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(new functionality), *Changes* (Altered podman behaviors),
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*Bugfixes* (self-explanatory), *API* (All related features,
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changes, and bugfixes), and *Misc* (include any **major**
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library bumps, e.g. `c/buildah`, `c/storage`, `c/common`, etc).
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* Use your merge-bot reference PR-listing to examine each PR in turn,
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adding an entry for it into the appropriate section.
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* Use the list of commits to find the PR that the commit came from.
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Write a release note if needed.
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* Use the release note field in the PR as a guideline.
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It may be helpful but also may need rewording for consistency.
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Some PR's with a release note field may not need one, and some PR's
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without a release note field may need one.
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* Be sure to link any issue the PR fixed.
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* Do not include any PRs that are only documentation or test/automation
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changes.
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* Do not include any PRs that fix bugs which we introduced due to
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new features/enhancements. In other words, if it was working, broke, then
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got fixed, there's no need to mention those items.
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1. Commit the `RELEASE_NOTES.md` changes, using the description
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`Create release notes for vX.Y.Z` (where `X`, `Y`, and `Z` are the
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actual version numbers).
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1. Open a Release Notes PR, or include this commit with the version bump PR
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* If you decide to open a PR with just release notes, make sure that
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the commit has the prefix `[CI:DOCS]` to avoid triggering
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lengthy automated testing.
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* Otherwise, the release notes commit can also be included in the
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following release PR.
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1. Update version numbers and push tag
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1. Edit `version/rawversion/version.go` and bump the `Version` value to the new
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release version. If there were API changes, also bump `APIVersion` value.
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Make sure to also bump the version in the swagger.yaml `pkg/api/server/docs.go`
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1. Commit this and sign the commit (`git commit -a -s -S`). The commit message
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should be `Bump to vX.Y.Z` (using the actual version numbers).
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1. Push this single change to your GitHub fork, and make a new PR,
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**being careful** to select the proper release branch as its base.
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1. Wait for all automated tests pass (including on an RC-branch PR). Re-running
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and/or updating code as needed.
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1. In the PR, under the *Checks* tab, locate and clock on the Cirrus-CI
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task `Optional Release Test`. In the right-hand window pane, click
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the `trigger` button and wait for the test to go green. *This is a
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critical step* which confirms the commit is worthy of becoming a release.
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1. Tag the `Bump to vX.Y.Z` commit as a release by running
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`git tag -s -m 'vX.Y.Z' vX.Y.Z $HASH` where `$HASH` is specified explicitly
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and carefully, to avoid (basically) unfixable accidents (if they are pushed).
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1. Change `version/rawversion/version.go` again. This time, bump the **patch** version and
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re-add the `-dev` suffix to indicate this is a non-released version of Podman.
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1. Change `contrib/spec/podman.spec.in`, bumping **patch** number of `Version`.
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1. Commit these changes with the message `Bump to X.Y.Z-dev`.
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1. Push your local branch to your GitHub fork (and the PR) again.
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1. The PR should now have two commits that look very similar to
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https://github.com/containers/podman/pull/7787
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Note: Backports and release note commits may also be included in the release PR.
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1. Wait for at least all the "Build" and "Verify" (or similar) CI Testing
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steps to complete successfully. No need to wait for complete integration
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4and system-testing (it was already done on substantially the same code, above).
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1. Merge the PR (or ask someone else to review and merge, to be safer).
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1. **Note:** This is the last point where any test-failures can be addressed
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by code changes. After pushing the new version-tag upstream, no further
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changes can be made to the code without lots of unpleasant efforts. Please
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seek assistance if needed, before proceeding.
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1. Assuming the "Bump to ..." PR merged successfully, and you're **really**
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confident the correct commit has been tagged, push it with
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`git push upstream vX.Y.Z`
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1. Locate, Verify release testing is proceeding
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1. When the tag was pushed, an automated build was created. Locate this
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by starting from
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`https://github.com/containers/podman/tags` and finding the recent entry
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for the pushed tag. Under the tag name will be a timestamp and abbrieviated
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commit hash, for example `<> 5b2585f`. Click the commit-hash link.
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1. In the upper-left most corner, just to the left of the "Bump to vX.Y"
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text, will be a small status icon (Yellow circle, Red "X", or green check).
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Click this, to open a small pop-up/overlay window listing all the status
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checks.
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1. In the small pop-up/overlay window, press the "Details" link on one of the
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Cirrus-CI status check entries (doesn't matter which one).
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1. On the following page, in the lower-right pane, will be a "View more details
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on Cirrus CI" link, click this.
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1. A Cirrus-CI task details page will open, click the button labeled
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"View All Tasks".
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1. Keep this page open to monitor its progress and for use in future steps.
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1. Bump main `-dev` version
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1. If you made a release branch and bumped **major** or **minor** version
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Complete the "Update version numbers and push tag" steps above on the
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*main* branch. Bump the **minor** version and set the **patch**
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version to 0. For example, after pushing the v2.2.0 release, *main*
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should be set to v2.3.0-dev.
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1. Create a "Bump to vX.Y.Z-dev" commit with these changes.
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1. Update `RELEASE_NOTES.md` on main. Commit these changes.
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1. Create a PR with the above commits, and oversee it's merging.
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1. Create Github Release entry and upload assets
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1. Return to the Cirrus-CI Build page for the new release tag, confirm
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(or wait for) it to complete, re-running any failed tasks as appropriate.
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1. For anything other than an RC, the release artifacts need to be published along
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with the release. These can be built locally using:
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```shell
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$ git checkout vX.Y.Z
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$ make release-artifacts
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```
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1. In the directory where you downloaded the archives, run
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`sha256sum *.tar.gz *.zip > shasums` to generate SHA sums.
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1. Go to `https://github.com/containers/podman/releases/tag/vX.Y.Z` and
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press the "Edit Release" button. Change the name to the form `vX.Y.Z`
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1. If this is a release candidate be certain to click the pre-release
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checkbox at the bottom of the page.
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1. If this new release will be the latest version released, be certain to
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click the latest release checkbox at the bottom of the page.
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1. Copy and paste the release notes for the release into the body of
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the release.
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1. Near the bottom of the page there is a box with the message
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“Add binaries by dropping them here or selecting them”. Use
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that to upload the artifacts in the `release/` dir generated earlier,
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as well as the two Mac pkginstallers:
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* podman-remote-release-darwin_amd64.zip
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* podman-remote-release-darwin_arm64.zip
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* podman-remote-release-windows_amd64.zip
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* podman-vX.Y.Z.msi
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* podman-remote-static-linux_amd64.tar.gz
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* podman-remote-static-linux_arm64.tar.gz
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* podman-installer-macos-amd64.pkg
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* podman-installer-macos-arm64.pkg
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* shasums
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1. Click the Publish button to make the release (or pre-release)
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available.
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1. Check the "Actions" tab, after the publish you should see a job
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automatically launch to build the Windows installer and the Mac Installer (named after
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the release). There may be more than one running due to the multiple
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event states triggered, but this can be ignored, as any duplicates
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will gracefully back-off. The job takes 5-6 minutes to complete.
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1. Confirm the podman-[version]-setup.exe file is now on the release
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page. This might not be the case if you accidentally published the
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release before uploading the binaries, as the job may look before
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they are available. If that happens, you can either manually kick
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off the job (see below), or just make a harmless edit to the
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release (e.g. add an extra whitespace character somewhere). As
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long as the body content is different in some way, a new run will
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be triggered.
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## Manually Triggering Windows Installer Build & Upload
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### *CLI Approach*
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1. Install the GitHub CLI (e.g. `sudo dnf install gh`)
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1. Run (replacing below version number to release version)
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```
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gh workflow run "Upload Windows Installer" -F version="4.2.0"
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```
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### *GUI Approach*
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1. Go to the "Actions" tab
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1. On the left pick the "Update Windows Installer" category
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1. A blue box will appear above the job list with a right side drop
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-down. Click the drop-down and specify the version number in the
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dialog that appears
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## Manually Triggering Mac Installer Build & Upload
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### *CLI Approach*
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1. Install the GitHub CLI (e.g. `sudo dnf install gh`)
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1. Run (replacing below version number to release version)
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```
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gh workflow run "Sign and Upload Mac Installer" -F version="v4.2.0"
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```
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### *GUI Approach*
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1. Go to the "Actions" tab
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1. On the left pick the "Sign and Upload Mac Installer" category
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1. A blue box will appear above the job list with a right side drop
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-down. Click the drop-down and specify the version number in the
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dialog that appears
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1. Announce the release
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1. For major and minor releases, write a blog post and publish it to blogs.podman.io
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Highlight key features and important changes or fixes. Link to the GitHub release.
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Make sure the blog post is properly tagged with the Announcement, Release, and Podman tags,
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and any other appropriate tags.
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1. Send an email to the podman and podman-desktop mailing lists.
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Link the to release blog and GitHub release.
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1. Tweet the release. Make a Mastodon post about the release.
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1. RC's can also be announced if needed.
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