Release Process/Release

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At the end of the stabilization phases, the final release candidate is agreed as good and becomes the final release. This page outlines the steps needed to wrap-up the release.

Update download.laptop.org

For each laptop model, the build should be moved from 'candidate' to 'official' in the files hierarchy, with a symlink put in place from the candidate directory to avoid breaking old links. The 'latest' symlink under official should be updated.

The http://download.laptop.org index.html front page should be updated (manually)

Finalize release notes

At this point, the release notes should be checked and published as final with any {{draft}} tag removed.

Finalize frozen repositories

The Frozen repositories used in the release should now be finalized (see Frozen_repositories#Finalizing_a_release).

Make build system release

For olpc-os-builder:

  1. The version number should be incremented appropriately
  2. The suggested_oob_version field in the build configuration should be set to this version
  3. After committing, a git tag (with that version number) should be made and pushed
  4. A new tarball should be released
  5. The new version should be packaged in Fedora

Update release page

The release page (e.g. 11.2.0) should then be updated.

Announce the release

Send a mail to the devel mailing list announcing the availability of the release.

Send the build to the factory

Quanta (the laptop manufacturer) should be informed of the availability of the new build. They will install it on new laptops where the deployment has not provided a custom software image.

To do this, ask a member of OLPC staff to inform Quanta of the new release by sending a mail to the production mailing list.

Quanta will likely do a week or two of their own QA before the new software build hits production.