Release Cycle
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OpenSimulator has a lightweight release cycle right now. This allows us to get code out to people quickly, as befits the alpha status of the project.
Here are the release cycle steps
- Get informal feedback about current OpenSimulator stability. Good places to do this are at the OpenSimulator weekly developer's meeting on osgrid.org and in the #opensim-dev IRC channel.
- Announce the intention to start a release process to the opensim-dev mailing list.
- Branch <release name>-post-fixes from OpenSimulator Master in git. For example, 0.6.8-post-fixes.
- Change the version type in VersionInfo in OpenSim.Framework.Servers to RC1.
- Change the release number in OpenSimulator trunk to the next possible future release (e.g. 0.6.9 if this release process concerns 0.6.8).
- Change ServerReleaseNotesURL in OpenSimDefaults.ini in OpenSimulator Master in git and create a new “under development” wki release notes page as required.
- Produce a binary package for the release candidate.
- Create a field for release in Mantis
- Gather feedback over 2 weeks or so. Make bug fixes if possible. Critical showstopper bugs (e.g. server won't start up) should be fixed.
- Change the version type to Release
- Produce OpenSimulator source and binary packages after a successful test period and place on the website at http://opensimulator.org webserver (this needs further documentation since the automated production process is currently broken).
- Change the wiki pages to point to new release. This includes both the download page and the link on the front page.
- Change the version type to Post_Fixes