This document describes how to make a release of Flume. It is a work in progress and should be refined by the Release Manager (RM) as they come across aspects of the release process not yet documented here.
NOTE: For the purpose of illustration, this document assumes that the version being released is 1.0.0, and the following development version will become 1.1.0.
Prerequisites
Policy documents
The policy on releasing artifacts from an incubating Apache project is stated in the Guide to Release Management During Incubation. While Flume is now a top-level project, that guide is still a good resource for new release managers since it contains what are considered to be best practices.
The Release Manager (RM) must go through the policy document to understand all the tasks and responsibilities of running a release.
Give a heads up
The RM should first create an umbrella issue and then setup a timeline for release branch point. The time for the day the umbrella issue is created to the release branch point must be at least two weeks in order to give the community a chance to prioritize and commit any last minute features and issues they would like to see in the upcoming release.
The RM should then send the pointer to the umbrella issue along with the tentative timeline for branch point to the user and developer lists. Any work identified as release related that needs to be completed should be added as a subtask of the umbrella issue to allow users to see the overall release progress in one place.
TODO: Add an email template to send out
JIRA cleanup
Before a release is done, make sure that any issues that are fixed have their fixVersion setup correctly. Run the following JIRA query to see which resolved issues do not have their fix version set up correctly:
project = Flume and Resolution = Fixed and fixVersion is EMPTY
The result of the above query should be empty. If some issues do show up in this query that have been fixed since the last release, please bulk-edit them to set the fix version to the version being released.
Since the JIRA release note tool will list all JIRAs associated with a particular fixVersion regardless of their Resolution, you may want to remove fixVersion on issues declared as "Duplicate", "Won't Fix", "Works As Expected", etc. You can use this query to find those issues, then just bulk edit them and leave the fixVersion field blank when editing them. (Note that you will need to replace "v1.0.0" below with the version you are trying to release.)
project = Flume and Resolution != Unresolved AND Resolution != Fixed AND fixVersion = "v1.0.0"
Finally, check out the output of the JIRA release note tool to see which JIRAs are included in the release, in order to do a sanity check.
Monitor active issues
It is important that between the time that the umbrella issue is filed to the time when the release branch is created, no experimental or potentially destabilizing work is checked into the trunk. While it is acceptable to introduce major changes, they must be thoroughly reviewed and have good test coverage to ensure that the release branch does not start of being unstable.
If necessary the RM can discuss if certain issues should be fixed on the trunk in this time, and if so what is the gating criteria for accepting them.
Creating Release Artifacts
Communicate with the community
1. Send an email to dev@flume.apache.org to
Notify that you are about to branch.
Ask to hold off any commits until this is finished.
2. Send another email after branching is done.
Create a release branch
1. Checkout the trunk.
git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/flume.git flume
2. Update CHANGELOG in the trunk to indicate the changes going into the new version.
The change list can be swiped from the JIRA release note tool (use the "text" format for the change log). See JIRA Cleanup above to ensure that the release notes generated by this tool are what you are expecting.
3. Update the "version" value of all pom.xml in trunk to "1.0.0".
4. Commit back to the trunk.
git commit -m "Preparing for release 1.0.0" git push origin trunk
5. Create a branch.
git checkout -b branch-1.0.0 git push origin branch-1.0.0
6. Switch back to trunk branch.
git checkout trunk
7. Update the "oldversion" value of all pom.xml in the trunk to "1.0.0". Update the "version" value of all pom.xml in the trunk to "1.1.0-SNAPSHOT".
8. Commit back to the trunk.
git commit -m "Preparing for release 1.1.0 development" git push origin trunk
9. Tag a candidate, where R (starting from 0) is the iteration number for this candidate:
git tag -a flume-1.0.0-rc0 -m "flume 1.0.0-rc0 release." git push --tags origin
Update the LICENSE file
The release manager is responsible for updating the LICENSE file to provide accurate license information for all binary artifacts contained in the codebase. This is a tedious and painstaking process, and must be performed for each release that includes a binary artifact.
Performing sanity check
1. Check out the candidate
git checkout flume-1.0.0-rc0
2. Generate a tarball
mvn clean install -DskipTests
3. Unpack the source tarball
cd flume-ng-dist/target tar xzvf apache-flume-1.0.0-src.tar.gz
4. Do another full build inside the source tarball. This time, allow all unit tests & integration tests to run
cd apache-flume-1.0.0 mvn clean install
Signatures and Checksums
All artifacts must be signed and checksummed. In order to sign a release you will need a PGP key. You should get your key signed by a few other people. You will also need to recv their keys from a public key server. See the Apache release signing page for more details.
1. Add your key to the KEYS file:
(gpg --list-sigs <your-email> && gpg --armor --export <your-email>) >> KEYS
And commit the changes.
2. Sign the artifacts:
gpg --armor --output apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz.asc --detach-sig apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz gpg --armor --output apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz.asc --detach-sig apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz
3. Checksum the artifacts:
md5 -r apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz > apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz.md5 md5 -r apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz > apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz.md5 shasum apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz > apache-flume-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz.sha1 shasum apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz > apache-flume-1.2.0.tar.gz.sha1
Note: the checksum files will not be mirrored; They should be downloaded from the main apache dist site.
Running the vote
Call for dev list votes
Send an email to dev@flume.apache.org list. For example,
To: dev@flume.apache.org Subject: [VOTE] Release Apache Flume version 1.2.0 This is the first release for Apache Flume as a top-level project, version 1.2.0. We are voting on release candidate rc0. *** Please cast your vote within the next 72 hours *** The list of fixed issues: <Link-to-CHANGELOG-in-the-tag> The tarball (*.tar.gz), signature (*.asc), and checksums (*.md5sum, *.sha1sum) for the source and binary artifacts can be found at: https://people.apache.org/~mpercy/flume/apache-flume-1.2.0-rc0/ The tag to be voted on: https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=flume.git;a=commit;h=<commit-hash-of-the-tag> The KEYS file can be found here: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/flume/dist/KEYS
You need 3 +1 votes from Flume PMC members for a release.
Rolling out the Release
Upload the artifacts
Source and convenience artifacts
svn checkout https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/flume dist-flume cd dist-flume mkdir 1.0.0 cp <all release artifacts including asc/checksum files> 1.0.0/ svn rm stable # remove older version link ln -s 1.0.0 stable # update stable version link svn add stable 1.0.0 svn commit
It may take up to 24 hours for all mirrors to sync up.
Deploy Maven artifacts
General instructions on how to deploy the poms and jars to Maven Central can be found at the Apache page on publishing maven artifacts.
Flume-specific instructions:
After you get your settings.xml
file configured correctly (see above link) then you can run: mvn clean deploy -DskipTests -Papache-release
to push the artifacts to the staging repo.
You will need to go to the Apache Maven Repository @ http://repository.apache.org/ and log in with your Apache LDAP credentials
Once you log in you will see Build Promotion > Staging Repositories on the left hand side
You will want to edit the Flume artifacts that you don't want to push to Maven (you can delete stuff like the release tarball)
Click Close to make the atrifacts available on the Staging repository.
To push to Central, you click Release.
Announce the release
Send an email to announce@apache.org (the from: address must be @apache.org). For example,
To: announce@apache.org, user@flume.apache.org, dev@flume.apache.org Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Flume 1.2.0 released The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume version 1.2.0. Flume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data. This release can be downloaded from the Flume download page at: http://flume.apache.org/download.html The change log and documentation are available on the 1.2.0 release page: http://flume.apache.org/releases/1.2.0.html Your help and feedback is more than welcome. For more information on how to report problems and to get involved, visit the project website at http://flume.apache.org/ The Apache Flume Team