TPPDev:ReleaseChecklist

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* Create release candidates, upload to sourceforge, rinse, repeat * Create release candidates, upload to sourceforge, rinse, repeat
-== Releasing ==+== Release Time ==
* Tag branch * Tag branch
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* Upload source tar ball and windows installer to folder in sourceforge * Upload source tar ball and windows installer to folder in sourceforge
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** Set default sourceforge download to be this release ** Set default sourceforge download to be this release
* Update front page of tools.proteomecenter.org to point to version * Update front page of tools.proteomecenter.org to point to version
 +** Update ''ttpv.xml'' with newest version info
* Send notice out on spctools-announce and spctools-dev * Send notice out on spctools-announce and spctools-dev

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Checklist for releasing a TPP versions.

Initiate

  • Create a subversion branch from trunk
  • Notify spctools-dev about the new branch (remind developers check in policy)

Pre-release Preparation

  • Copy current release's release notes wiki page on tools.proteomecenter.org and edit appropriately
  • Create a dump of the svn log for the branch
  • Create a new folder for the release in sourceforge
  • Create release candidates, upload to sourceforge, rinse, repeat

Release Time

  • Tag branch
  • Export (using version tag) TPP source
    • Build source tar ball
    • Build windows installer and test
  • Update svn log for the release on tools.proteomecenter.org
  • Finalize tools.proteomecenter.org release notes for the release
  • Upload source tar ball and windows installer to folder in sourceforge
    • Set default sourceforge download to be this release
  • Update front page of tools.proteomecenter.org to point to version
    • Update ttpv.xml with newest version info
  • Send notice out on spctools-announce and spctools-dev
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