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  1. The tech team needs to make sure their committer list is up to date as these will be the people approved to make releases.
    1. The reason behind this, only committers can +2 and merge changes in their tech team repo.
    2. The releases merge job will be triggered by files merged in the repo and will execute a release.
  2. Tech team needs to add "{project-name}-gerrit-release-jobs" to their ci-management yaml files. 
    1. This group introduces "gerrit-release-verify" and "gerrit-release-merge"
  3. Once a release candidate is build using gerrit-maven-stage, a new file will be posted describing the release.
    1. This file needs to be located in the root repo under a "releases" folder.
    2. An example can be viewed here: https://github.com/lfit/releng-global-jjb/blob/master/docs/jjb/lf-release-jobs.rst 
      1. Name of the file should match the semantic version of the release being published. (For example: releases/1.0.0.yaml)
      2. distribution_type: 'maven'  (Future expansion will allow "container" to be provided"
      3. version: '#.#.#' (Release semantic version)
      4. project: 'project-name' (Project name, for example 'ccsdk-parent')
      5. log-dir: 'pointer_to_maven_stage_job/build_number/' (for example: 'ccsdk-parent-maven-stage-master/2/')
      6. maven_central_url: 'oss.sonatype.org' ( Optional, in case the team want's to publish to Maven Central)
  4. This file will trigger "{project-name}-release-verify-{stream}"
    1. This job can also be triggered using the comment "recheck|reverify"
    2. The verify job will make sure the release file contains the needed information and that the candidate exists.
  5. Tech team needs to +2 this new change and merge it. Please do not override any -1 Verify from Jenkins.
  6. The merge will trigger "{project-name}-release-merge-{stream}"
    1. This job can also be triggered using the comment "remerge"
    2. This job will push the release and tag the repo.

After your self release ...


Once your self release file was merged and processed by "gerrit-release-verify" and "gerrit-release-merge"...

  • Do not attempt to revert files in releases/  → Even if the release was not needed, we need to keep track on what happened in that repo also the tag needs to be kept in the repo
  • Do not attempt to re-tag the repo with the same version → this will fail as the gerrit-release-merge job already tagged it
  • Do not modify releases files → Once a releases file is merged, it is immediately processed. If the team needs to release a new build number, please bump your versions and generate another stage-release
  • Do not re-use the same stage-release build number for multiple releases files → Once an autorelease package is pushed, it is closed and it cannot be re-released.