ReleasesRelease process
Going through an example of releasing NixOS 17.09:
One month before the beta
Send an email to the nix-devel mailinglist as a warning about upcoming
beta "feature freeze" in a month.
Discuss with Eelco Dolstra and the community (via IRC, ML) about what
will reach the deadline. Any issue or Pull Request targeting the release
should be included in the release milestone.
At beta release time
Create
an issue for tracking Zero Hydra Failures progress. ZHF is an effort to
get build failures down to zero.
git tag -a -s -m "Release 17.09-beta" 17.09-beta
&& git push origin 17.09-beta
From the master branch run git checkout -b
release-17.09.
Make sure a channel is created at https://nixos.org/channels/.
Bump the system.defaultChannel attribute in
nixos/modules/misc/version.nix
Update versionSuffix in
nixos/release.nix, use
git rev-list --count 17.09-beta
to get the commit count.
echo -n "18.03" > .version on master.
Pick a new name for the unstable branch.
Create a new release notes file for the upcoming release + 1, in this
case rl-1803.xml.
Create two Hydra jobsets: release-17.09 and release-17.09-small with
stableBranch set to false.
Remove attributes that we know we will not be able to support,
especially if there is a stable alternative. E.g. Check that our
Linux kernels'
projected end-of-life are after our release projected
end-of-life
Edit changelog at
nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-1709.xml (double
check desktop versions are noted)
Get all new NixOS modules git diff
release-17.03..release-17.09 nixos/modules/module-list.nix|grep
^+
Note systemd, kernel, glibc and Nix upgrades.
During Beta
Monitor the master branch for bugfixes and minor updates and cherry-pick
them to the release branch.
Before the final release
Re-check that the release notes are complete.
Release Nix (currently only Eelco Dolstra can do that).
Make sure fallback is updated.
Update README.md with new stable NixOS version information.
Change stableBranch to true in Hydra and wait for
the channel to update.
At final release timegit tag -s -a -m "Release 15.09" 15.09
Update "Chapter 4. Upgrading NixOS" section of the manual to match
new stable release version.
Update the
NIXOS_SERIES
in the
nixos-homepage
repository.
Get number of commits for the release: git log
release-14.04..release-14.12 --format=%an|wc -l
Commits by contributor: git log release-14.04..release-14.12
--format=%an|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn
Create a new topic on the
Discourse instance to announce the release with the above information.
Best to check how previous email was formulated to see what needs to be
included.
Release Management Team
For each release there are two release managers. After each release the
release manager having managed two releases steps down and the release
management team of the last release appoints a new release manager.
This makes sure a release management team always consists of one release
manager who already has managed one release and one release manager being
introduced to their role, making it easier to pass on knowledge and
experience.
Release managers for the current NixOS release are tracked by GitHub team
@NixOS/nixos-release-managers.
A release manager's role and responsibilities are:
manage the release processstart discussions about features and changes for a given releasecreate a roadmaprelease in cooperation with Eelco Dolstradecide which bug fixes, features, etc... get backported after a releaseRelease schedule
Date
Event
2016-07-25
Send email to nix-dev about upcoming branch-off
2016-09-01
release-16.09 branch and corresponding jobsets are created,
change freeze
2016-09-30
NixOS 16.09 released