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Document release procedure #318

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eddieajau opened this issue Dec 16, 2013 · 14 comments
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Document release procedure #318

eddieajau opened this issue Dec 16, 2013 · 14 comments
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@eddieajau
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So what do we need to do for a release?

Standard template for a release:


Joomla Framework X.Y.Z Released

Version X.Y.Z of the Joomla Framework has just been released. All packages have been updated and are available on Packagist.org. Here are some highlights:

  • {add me}

The full release notes for this version can be found at https://github.com/joomla/joomla-framework/releases/tag/X.Y.Z

Thanks to everyone who helps make the Joomla Framework possible. If you are interested in finding out more about the Joomla Framework, please visit framework.joomla.org.


@jessicadunbar
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Liaise with marketing for new major releases 4 weeks prior to release. (Minor releases 2 weeks, Mainly so CMS users are not downloading the Framework)
(Developers) Tag repository
(Developers)Run tagaliser to update release notes
(Developers)Run repo sub-split
(Developers)Do release announce on www.joomla.org - what's the format going to be?
(marketing) Communication announcement (as needed)
Joomla.org auto tweets announcements
(marketing) can schedule social
@Joomlaplatform when and how
JCM?
Facebook
Google+
Twitter

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mbabker commented Dec 17, 2013

@eddieajau - I shared with you the doc we're working on for the 3.2.1 release, a much shorter and cleaned up version of the template we've been using for CMS releases. I imagine that could give a framework for what we'd like to cover and go from there. The announcement really doesn't need to be anything special, just enough to let folks know it's there.

For comparison, Symfony's last maintenance release announcement - http://symfony.com/blog/symfony-2-3-8-released

@eddieajau
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So can the actual release announce just be done with a cookie cutter:


Joomla Framework X.Y.Z Released

Version X.Y.Z of the Joomla Framework has just been released. All packages have been updated and are available on Packagist.org. Here are the highlights:

  • {add me}

The full release notes for this version can be found at https://github.com/joomla/joomla-framework/releases/tag/X.Y.Z

Thanks to everyone who help make the Joomla Framework possible. If you are interested in finding out more about the Joomla Framework, please visit framework.joomla.org.


If we keep that short and sweet we can do "What's new in Joomla Framework X.Y.Z" in either the JCM or as a press release?

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mbabker commented Dec 17, 2013

I'm fine with cookie cutter simple personally but would still suggest adding things like new packages or major changes when appropriate. Otherwise, that definitely gets to the point and prevents duplicated effort.

@eddieajau
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Updated template. How's that?

@mbabker
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mbabker commented Dec 17, 2013

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@dbhurley
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Yep, short and sweet. This looks good.

@eddieajau
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Ok, issue body updated. Anything else missing?

@mbabker
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mbabker commented Dec 17, 2013

Edited the main issue to fill in the Facebook link and use the correct Twitter handle, otherwise looks good to me.

@jessicadunbar
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@dbhurley
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Rather than posting everywhere uniquely can we not just use dlvr.it and have it all automated?

@eddieajau
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I'm not convinced we need a dedicated Joomla Framework presence on G+.

@jessicadunbar
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Depends on the strategy behind it. We do have separate twitter handles,
Facebook pages, subdomains, anaylitcs and more. G+ is also offically
verified already.
We need set up additional metrics to see what impact our social accounts
are making. We can also ask for volunteers to help with the framework
accounts, and provide them a strategy & guidelines.

j.org social media is reliable only if it's automated or specifically
requested.

@dongilbert
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Don't forget replacing __DEPLOY_VERSION__ with the tagged version.

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