[openstack-dev] [release][ptl] tools for creating new releases

Armando M. armamig at gmail.com
Tue Aug 8 15:48:34 UTC 2017


On 8 August 2017 at 06:30, Doug Hellmann <doug at doughellmann.com> wrote:

> We realized recently that we haven't publicized some of the tools
> in the releases repository very well. One tool that will be useful
> this week as you prepare your release candidates is the 'new-release'
> command, which edits a deliverable file to add a new release from
> HEAD of the given branch, automatically computing the next verison
> number based on the inputs.
>
> Use the ``venv`` tox environment to run the tool, like this:
>
>    $ tox -e venv -- new-release SERIES DELIVERABLE TYPE
>
> The SERIES value should be the release series, such as "pike".
>
> The DELIVERABLE value should be the deliverable name, such as
> "oslo.config" or "cinder".
>
> The TYPE value should be one of "bugfix", "feature", "major",
> "milestone", or "rc".
>
> If the most recent release of cinder during the pike series is
> 11.0.0.0b3 then running:
>
>    $ tox -e venv -- new-release pike cinder rc
>
> detects that this is the first release candidate and updates the
> file deliverables/pike/cinder.yaml with the new release 11.0.0.0rc1
> and instructions to create a new stable branch at that tag.
>
> There are some more details in the README.rst file in the releases
> repository, and as usual you'll find us in #openstack-release if you
> have questions.
>

I tried it and it works like a charm, though I noticed some harmless side
effects in that changes [1] in my patch showed up unsolicited.

Cheers,
Armando

[1]
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/491560/1/deliverables/pike/networking-bgpvpn.yaml@7



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