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# Versioning and releasing
OpenTelemetry Auto-Instrumentation for Java uses [SemVer standard](https://semver.org) for versioning of its artifacts.
The version is specified in [version.gradle.kts](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/blob/main/version.gradle.kts).
## Snapshot builds
Every successful CI build of the main branch automatically executes `./gradlew publishToSonatype`
as the last step, which publishes a snapshot build to
[Sonatype OSS snapshots repository](https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/io/opentelemetry/).
## Starting the Release
Before making the release:
* Merge a PR to `main` updating the `CHANGELOG.md`
* Run the [Prepare Release Branch workflow](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/actions/workflows/prepare-release-branch.yml).
* Review and merge the two PRs that it creates (one is targeted to the release branch and one is targeted to the `main` branch)
* Delete the branches from these two PRs since they are created in the main repo
Open the [Release workflow](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/actions/workflows/release.yml).
Press the "Run workflow" button, then select the release branch from the dropdown list,
e.g. `v1.9.x`, and click the "Run workflow" button below that.
This triggers the release process, which builds the artifacts, publishes the artifacts, and creates
and pushes a git tag with the version number.
After making the release:
* Merge a PR to `main` with the following change
* Bump the version in the download link in the root `README.md` file
## Announcement
Once the GitHub workflow completes, go to Github [release
page](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/releases), press
`Draft a new release` to write release notes about the new release. If there is already a draft
release notes, just point it at the created tag.
## Patch Release
All patch releases should include only bug-fixes, and must avoid
adding/modifying the public APIs.
In general, patch releases are only made for bug-fixes for the following types of issues:
* Regressions
* Memory leaks
* Deadlocks
Before making the release:
* Merge PR(s) containing the desired patches to the release branch
* Merge a PR to the release branch updating the `CHANGELOG.md`
* Merge a PR to the release branch updating the version in these files:
* version.gradle.kts
* examples/distro/build.gradle
* examples/extension/build.gradle
Open the [Release workflow](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/actions/workflows/release.yml).
Press the "Run workflow" button, then select the release branch from the dropdown list,
e.g. `v1.9.x`, and click the "Run workflow" button below that.
This triggers the release process, which builds the artifacts, publishes the artifacts, and creates
and pushes a git tag with the version number.