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Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -05001# repo release process
2
3This is the process for creating a new release of repo, as well as all the
4related topics and flows.
5
6[TOC]
7
Mike Frysinger89f3ae52020-07-08 15:02:39 -04008## Schedule
9
10There is no specific schedule for when releases are made.
11Usually it's more along the lines of "enough minor changes have been merged",
12or "there's a known issue the maintainers know should get fixed".
13If you find a fix has been merged for an issue important to you, but hasn't been
14released after a week or so, feel free to [contact] us to request a new release.
15
16### Release Freezes {#freeze}
17
18We try to observe a regular schedule for when **not** to release.
19If something goes wrong, staff need to be active in order to respond quickly &
20effectively.
21We also don't want to disrupt non-Google organizations if possible.
22
23We generally follow the rules:
24
25* Release during Mon - Thu, 9:00 - 14:00 [US PT]
26* Avoid holidays
27 * All regular [US holidays]
28 * Large international ones if possible
29 * All the various [New Years]
30 * Jan 1 in Gregorian calendar is the most obvious
31 * Check for large Lunar New Years too
32* Follow the normal [Google production freeze schedule]
33
34[US holidays]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_holidays_in_the_United_States
35[US PT]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Time_Zone
36[New Years]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year
37[Google production freeze schedule]: http://goto.google.com/prod-freeze
38
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -050039## Launcher script
40
41The main repo script serves as a standalone program and is often referred to as
42the "launcher script".
43This makes it easy to copy around and install as you don't have to install any
44other files from the git repo.
45
46Whenever major changes are made to the launcher script, you should increment the
47`VERSION` variable in the launcher itself.
48At runtime, repo will check this to see if it needs to be updated (and notify
49the user automatically).
50
51## Key management
52
53Every release has a git tag that is signed with a key that repo recognizes.
54Those keys are hardcoded inside of the repo launcher itself -- look for the
55`KEYRING_VERSION` and `MAINTAINER_KEYS` settings.
56
57Adding new keys to the repo launcher will allow tags to be recognized by new
58keys, but only people using that updated version will be able to.
59Since the majority of users will be using an official launcher version, their
60version will simply ignore any new signed tags.
61
62If you want to add new keys, it's best to register them long ahead of time,
63and then wait for that updated launcher to make its way out to everyone.
64Even then, there will be a long tail of users with outdated launchers, so be
65prepared for people asking questions.
66
67### Registering a new key
68
69The process of actually adding a new key is quite simple.
70
711. Add the public half of the key to `MAINTAINER_KEYS`.
722. Increment `KEYRING_VERSION` so repo knows it needs to update.
733. Wait a long time after that version is in a release (~months) before trying
74 to create a new release using those new keys.
75
76## Self update algorithm
77
78When creating a new repo checkout with `repo init`, there are a few options that
79control how repo finds updates:
80
81* `--repo-url`: This tells repo where to clone the full repo project itself.
82 It defaults to the official project (`REPO_URL` in the launcher script).
Mike Frysinger58ac1672020-03-14 14:35:26 -040083* `--repo-rev`: This tells repo which branch to use for the full project.
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -050084 It defaults to the `stable` branch (`REPO_REV` in the launcher script).
85
86Whenever `repo sync` is run, repo will check to see if an update is available.
Mike Frysinger58ac1672020-03-14 14:35:26 -040087It fetches the latest repo-rev from the repo-url.
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -050088Then it verifies that the latest commit in the branch has a valid signed tag
89using `git tag -v` (which uses gpg).
90If the tag is valid, then repo will update its internal checkout to it.
91
92If the latest commit doesn't have a signed tag, repo will fall back to the
93most recent tag it can find (via `git describe`).
94If that tag is valid, then repo will warn and use that commit instead.
95
96If that tag cannot be verified, it gives up and forces the user to resolve.
97
98## Branch management
99
Mike Frysinger6e89c962020-11-15 18:42:26 -0500100All development happens on the `main` branch and should generally be stable.
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500101
102Since the repo launcher defaults to tracking the `stable` branch, it is not
103normally updated until a new release is available.
104If something goes wrong with a new release, an older release can be force pushed
105and clients will automatically downgrade.
106
107The `maint` branch is used to track the previous major release of repo.
108It is not normally meant to be used by people as `stable` should be good enough.
109Once a new major release is pushed to the `stable` branch, then the previous
110major release can be pushed to `maint`.
111For example, when `stable` moves from `v1.10.x` to `v1.11.x`, then the `maint`
112branch will be updated from `v1.9.x` to `v1.10.x`.
113
114We don't have parallel release branches/series.
Mike Frysinger6e89c962020-11-15 18:42:26 -0500115Typically all tags are made against the `main` branch and then pushed to the
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500116`stable` branch to make it available to the rest of the world.
117Since repo doesn't typically see a lot of changes, this tends to be OK.
118
119## Creating a new release
120
121When you want to create a new release, you'll need to select a good version and
122create a signed tag using a key registered in repo itself.
Mike Frysinger6e89c962020-11-15 18:42:26 -0500123Typically we just tag the latest version of the `main` branch.
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500124The tag could be pushed now, but it won't be used by clients normally (since the
Mike Frysinger58ac1672020-03-14 14:35:26 -0400125default `repo-rev` setting is `stable`).
Mike Frysinger6e89c962020-11-15 18:42:26 -0500126This would allow some early testing on systems who explicitly select `main`.
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500127
128### Creating a signed tag
129
130Lets assume your keys live in a dedicated directory, e.g. `~/.gnupg/repo/`.
131
132*** note
133If you need access to the official keys, check out the internal documentation
134at [go/repo-release].
135Note that only official maintainers of repo will have access as it describes
136internal processes for accessing the restricted keys.
137***
138
139```sh
140# Set the gpg key directory.
141$ export GNUPGHOME=~/.gnupg/repo/
142
143# Verify the listed key is “Repo Maintainer”.
144$ gpg -K
145
146# Pick whatever branch or commit you want to tag.
Mike Frysinger6e89c962020-11-15 18:42:26 -0500147$ r=main
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500148
149# Pick the new version.
150$ t=1.12.10
151
152# Create the signed tag.
153$ git tag -s v$t -u "Repo Maintainer <[email protected]>" -m "repo $t" $r
154
155# Verify the signed tag.
156$ git show v$t
157```
158
159### Push the new release
160
161Once you're ready to make the release available to everyone, push it to the
162`stable` branch.
163
164Make sure you never push the tag itself to the stable branch!
165Only push the commit -- notice the use of `$t` and `$r` below.
166
167```sh
168$ git push https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo v$t
169$ git push https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo $r:stable
170```
171
172If something goes horribly wrong, you can force push the previous version to the
173`stable` branch and people should automatically recover.
174Again, make sure you never push the tag itself!
175
176```sh
177$ oldrev="whatever-old-commit"
178$ git push https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/git-repo $oldrev:stable --force
179```
180
181### Announce the release
182
183Once you do push a new release to `stable`, make sure to announce it on the
184[[email protected]] group.
185Here is an [example announcement].
186
187You can create a short changelog using the command:
188
189```sh
190# If you haven't pushed to the stable branch yet, you can use origin/stable.
191# If you have pushed, change origin/stable to the previous release tag.
192$ git log --format="%h (%aN) %s" --no-merges origin/stable..$r
193```
194
Mike Frysinger3645bd22020-02-11 18:43:34 -0500195## Project References
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500196
Mike Frysinger3645bd22020-02-11 18:43:34 -0500197Here's a table showing the relationship of major tools, their EOL dates, and
198their status in Ubuntu & Debian.
199Those distros tend to be good indicators of how long we need to support things.
200
201Things in bold indicate stuff to take note of, but does not guarantee that we
202still support them.
203Things in italics are things we used to care about but probably don't anymore.
204
205| Date | EOL | [Git][rel-g] | [Python][rel-p] | [Ubuntu][rel-u] / [Debian][rel-d] | Git | Python |
206|:--------:|:------------:|--------------|-----------------|-----------------------------------|-----|--------|
207| Oct 2008 | *Oct 2013* | | 2.6.0 | *10.04 Lucid* - 10.10 Maverick / *Squeeze* |
208| Dec 2008 | *Feb 2009* | | 3.0.0 |
209| Feb 2009 | *Mar 2012* | | | Debian 5 Lenny | 1.5.6.5 | 2.5.2 |
210| Jun 2009 | *Jun 2016* | | 3.1.0 | *10.04 Lucid* - 10.10 Maverick / *Squeeze* |
211| Feb 2010 | *Oct 2012* | 1.7.0 | | *10.04 Lucid* - *12.04 Precise* - 12.10 Quantal |
212| Apr 2010 | *Apr 2015* | | | *10.04 Lucid* | 1.7.0.4 | 2.6.5 3.1.2 |
213| Jul 2010 | *Dec 2019* | | **2.7.0** | 11.04 Natty - **<current>** |
214| Oct 2010 | | | | 10.10 Maverick | 1.7.1 | 2.6.6 3.1.3 |
215| Feb 2011 | *Feb 2016* | | | Debian 6 Squeeze | 1.7.2.5 | 2.6.6 3.1.3 |
216| Apr 2011 | | | | 11.04 Natty | 1.7.4 | 2.7.1 3.2.0 |
217| Oct 2011 | *Feb 2016* | | 3.2.0 | 11.04 Natty - 12.10 Quantal |
218| Oct 2011 | | | | 11.10 Ocelot | 1.7.5.4 | 2.7.2 3.2.2 |
219| Apr 2012 | *Apr 2019* | | | *12.04 Precise* | 1.7.9.5 | 2.7.3 3.2.3 |
220| Sep 2012 | *Sep 2017* | | 3.3.0 | 13.04 Raring - 13.10 Saucy |
221| Oct 2012 | *Dec 2014* | 1.8.0 | | 13.04 Raring - 13.10 Saucy |
222| Oct 2012 | | | | 12.10 Quantal | 1.7.10.4 | 2.7.3 3.2.3 |
223| Apr 2013 | | | | 13.04 Raring | 1.8.1.2 | 2.7.4 3.3.1 |
224| May 2013 | *May 2018* | | | Debian 7 Wheezy | 1.7.10.4 | 2.7.3 3.2.3 |
225| Oct 2013 | | | | 13.10 Saucy | 1.8.3.2 | 2.7.5 3.3.2 |
226| Feb 2014 | *Dec 2014* | **1.9.0** | | **14.04 Trusty** |
227| Mar 2014 | *Mar 2019* | | **3.4.0** | **14.04 Trusty** - 15.10 Wily / **Jessie** |
228| Apr 2014 | **Apr 2022** | | | **14.04 Trusty** | 1.9.1 | 2.7.5 3.4.0 |
229| May 2014 | *Dec 2014* | 2.0.0 |
230| Aug 2014 | *Dec 2014* | **2.1.0** | | 14.10 Utopic - 15.04 Vivid / **Jessie** |
231| Oct 2014 | | | | 14.10 Utopic | 2.1.0 | 2.7.8 3.4.2 |
232| Nov 2014 | *Sep 2015* | 2.2.0 |
233| Feb 2015 | *Sep 2015* | 2.3.0 |
234| Apr 2015 | *May 2017* | 2.4.0 |
235| Apr 2015 | **Jun 2020** | | | **Debian 8 Jessie** | 2.1.4 | 2.7.9 3.4.2 |
236| Apr 2015 | | | | 15.04 Vivid | 2.1.4 | 2.7.9 3.4.3 |
237| Jul 2015 | *May 2017* | 2.5.0 | | 15.10 Wily |
238| Sep 2015 | *May 2017* | 2.6.0 |
239| Sep 2015 | **Sep 2020** | | **3.5.0** | **16.04 Xenial** - 17.04 Zesty / **Stretch** |
240| Oct 2015 | | | | 15.10 Wily | 2.5.0 | 2.7.9 3.4.3 |
241| Jan 2016 | *Jul 2017* | **2.7.0** | | **16.04 Xenial** |
242| Mar 2016 | *Jul 2017* | 2.8.0 |
243| Apr 2016 | **Apr 2024** | | | **16.04 Xenial** | 2.7.4 | 2.7.11 3.5.1 |
244| Jun 2016 | *Jul 2017* | 2.9.0 | | 16.10 Yakkety |
245| Sep 2016 | *Sep 2017* | 2.10.0 |
246| Oct 2016 | | | | 16.10 Yakkety | 2.9.3 | 2.7.11 3.5.1 |
247| Nov 2016 | *Sep 2017* | **2.11.0** | | 17.04 Zesty / **Stretch** |
248| Dec 2016 | **Dec 2021** | | **3.6.0** | 17.10 Artful - **18.04 Bionic** - 18.10 Cosmic |
249| Feb 2017 | *Sep 2017* | 2.12.0 |
250| Apr 2017 | | | | 17.04 Zesty | 2.11.0 | 2.7.13 3.5.3 |
251| May 2017 | *May 2018* | 2.13.0 |
252| Jun 2017 | **Jun 2022** | | | **Debian 9 Stretch** | 2.11.0 | 2.7.13 3.5.3 |
253| Aug 2017 | *Dec 2019* | 2.14.0 | | 17.10 Artful |
254| Oct 2017 | *Dec 2019* | 2.15.0 |
255| Oct 2017 | | | | 17.10 Artful | 2.14.1 | 2.7.14 3.6.3 |
256| Jan 2018 | *Dec 2019* | 2.16.0 |
257| Apr 2018 | *Dec 2019* | 2.17.0 | | **18.04 Bionic** |
258| Apr 2018 | **Apr 2028** | | | **18.04 Bionic** | 2.17.0 | 2.7.15 3.6.5 |
259| Jun 2018 | *Dec 2019* | 2.18.0 |
260| Jun 2018 | **Jun 2023** | | 3.7.0 | 19.04 Disco - **20.04 Focal** / **Buster** |
261| Sep 2018 | *Dec 2019* | 2.19.0 | | 18.10 Cosmic |
262| Oct 2018 | | | | 18.10 Cosmic | 2.19.1 | 2.7.15 3.6.6 |
263| Dec 2018 | *Dec 2019* | **2.20.0** | | 19.04 Disco / **Buster** |
264| Feb 2019 | *Dec 2019* | 2.21.0 |
265| Apr 2019 | | | | 19.04 Disco | 2.20.1 | 2.7.16 3.7.3 |
266| Jun 2019 | | 2.22.0 |
267| Jul 2019 | **Jul 2024** | | | **Debian 10 Buster** | 2.20.1 | 2.7.16 3.7.3 |
268| Aug 2019 | | 2.23.0 |
269| Oct 2019 | **Oct 2024** | | 3.8.0 |
270| Oct 2019 | | | | 19.10 Eoan | 2.20.1 | 2.7.17 3.7.5 |
271| Nov 2019 | | 2.24.0 |
272| Jan 2020 | | 2.25.0 | | **20.04 Focal** |
273| Apr 2020 | **Apr 2030** | | | **20.04 Focal** | 2.25.0 | 2.7.17 3.7.5 |
274
275
Mike Frysinger89f3ae52020-07-08 15:02:39 -0400276[contact]: ../README.md#contact
Mike Frysinger3645bd22020-02-11 18:43:34 -0500277[rel-d]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history
278[rel-g]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git#Releases
279[rel-p]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Python#Table_of_versions
280[rel-u]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_version_history#Table_of_versions
Mike Frysingera26c49e2018-12-12 03:34:28 -0500281[example announcement]: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/repo-discuss/UGBNismWo1M/discussion
282[[email protected]]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/repo-discuss
283[go/repo-release]: https://goto.google.com/repo-release