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# Maintaining
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## Overview
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We use a three-stage release pipeline. Each stage of the release pipeline has
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its own dedicated branch and corresponding testing moon. Features and bug fixes
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progress through each stage--and are subject to testing along the way--until
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they're eventually released to the live network. This pipeline automates our
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release process, making it much easier to quickly and reliably ship code. It's
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also simple to reason about.
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## Branches and Moons
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The branches and their corresponding moons that comprise the stages of the
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release pipeline are:
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```
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Branch | Moon | Target audience | Contains
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`develop` | `~binnec-dozzod-marzod` | Kernel developers | Latest `develop` branch commit
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`release` | `~marnec-dozzod-marzod` | Early Adopters | Latest `release` branch commit
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`release` | `~doznec-dozzod-marzod` | App Developers | Latest release candidate
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`master` | `~zod` | Everyone else | Latest release
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```
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**WARNING**: If you lack the requisite skills to troubleshoot and fix kernel issues, you should not sync from develop/~binnec. If you're not prepared to breach your ship in response to an issue stemming from an early release, do not use pre-release moons.
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`develop` is the default branch in the repo, which means that all new pull
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requests target it by default. The general flow of a new feature or bug fix
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through the pipeline is:
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```console
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feature branch ----> develop ----> release ---------> master
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deployed to deployed to deployed to
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~binnec moon ~marnec/~doznec moon network
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```
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If an issue arises in the course of testing the `release` branch (because more
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people are using `marnec` than `binnec`), a PR can be opened to target
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`release`. If that's the case, the `master` needs to be merged back into
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`develop` after `release` merges into `master` to ensure that `develop` gets the
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fix.
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## Release Workflow
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Developers work on feature branches built against `develop`. While doing this,
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they continually merge in changes from `develop` to their feature branch. When
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their feature is ready (and they've tested it), they open a pull request. After
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code review approval and passing tests, their feature can merge into `develop`.
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Every merge into `develop` immediately triggers a deploy to the `binnec` moon.
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If your merge breaks `binnec` it's your responsibility to fix it.
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Once a week on Tuesday, a `release` branch is cut off of `develop`. This release
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gets deployed to `marnec` to be tested for the rest of the week. Any fixes that
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have to go into the release can go straight into the release branch. New work
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that didn't make the release continues on feature branches against `develop`
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(eventually merging there). After initial testing on `marnec`, a release
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candidate is tagged and merges into `~doznec` where early adopters and app
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developers can pick it up and test or update their apps for a new kelvin. If
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it's a new kelvin, we also send an email to urbit-dev with instructions for
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testing the breaking changes.
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Then on the next Tuesday the release branch merges into master and tagged using
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the tag instructions below, we create a GitHub release (marked latest) using
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that tag on `master` which documents the changes that went into the release. In
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the Github UI you can get the changelog by selecting the tag prior to it from
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the previous release when creating the new release. Then the release is deployed
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to the broader network via `zod`. Master is then merged back into `develop`
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where any fixes that went straight to release get picked up. Lastly, a new
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release branch is cut from `develop` and the process begins again.
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### Tagging
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When we branch release to deploy to `~marnec`, we need to tag it as a release candidate (RC), like `urbit-os-vx.y-rc1`. Here 'x' is the major version and 'y' is an OTA patch counter. After this any change that goes into release gets a new tag that increments the rc.
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After we ship a release to the live network, add a tag that is not a release candidate, like `urbit-os-vx.y`, to the master branch, since that's what was released.
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#### Applying the Tag Locally
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Use an annotated tag with the `-a` git argument. Make sure to follow
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the naming convention for RCs and live releases, described above.
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To add a tag to the local repo, run this:
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git tag -a <tagname>
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```
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This will bring up an editor, where you should add the release notes,
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which should look like this:
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<tagname>
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This release will be pushed to the network as an over-the-air update.
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Release notes:
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[..]
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Contributions:
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[..]
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```
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To fill in the "contributions" section, copy in the shortlog between the last release and this release, obtained by running this command:
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git shortlog --no-merges LAST_RELEASE..
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```
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#### Pushing the Tag to the Main Repo
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Once you have added a tag, push it to the main repository using the
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following command:
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git push origin <tagname>
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```
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## Releases
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- [ ] Create a pull request from the relevant release branch (with the format `release/urbit-os-vX.XX`) to `master`.
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- [ ] ssh into `~zod`
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- [ ] Check to ensure that nobody else is ssh'd into `~zod`, by running `screen -ls` and verifying no sessions are attached.
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- [ ] Attach to the screen session using `screen -x`
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- [ ] Ensure that the release candidate was correctly propagated through the prerelease moons
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- Use `-read %z ~SHIP %DESK da+now /` to check desk hashes
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- [ ] Run the above check on the following [SHIP DESK] pairs: [~marnec-dozzod-marzod %base], [~marnec-dozzod-marzod %kids], [~doznec-dozzod-marzod %base], [~doznec-dozzod-marzod %kids] — **they should all match**
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- [ ] Install the contents of the `%kids` desk on `~doznec-dozzod-marzod` into our `%base`: `|merge %base ~doznec-dozzod-marzod %kids, =gem %only-that`
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- [ ] Check that `~zod` has updated to the latest release. For a Kelvin release, you can run `zuse` in the Dojo. Each non-Kelvin release might its own way of checking whether the update has completed, possibly through checking the `%cz` hash of the `%base` desk matches the hash on `~marnec-dozzod-marzod` by comparing the outputs of `+vat %base` on both ships.
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- [ ] Merge `~zod`'s `%base` desk into its `%kids` desk to distribute the new code to the network: `|merge %kids our %base, =gem %only-that`
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- [ ] Before exiting the screen session on `~zod`, make sure the screen session is not left in copy mode for a long period of time, since that will disrupt `~zod`'s operation.
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### Release Communications
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- [ ] Tag the commit that went onto the live network as a release, using GitHub's "Releases" interface. See the "Tagging" section of this document for details.
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- [ ] Update (add a response) the mailing list post to include the base hash of the new release, and indicate that this has now been deployed to the network.
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- [ ] Tweet from the `@zodisok` Twitter account linking to the GitHub release.
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- [ ] Post links to the release in the Urbit Community Development channel and a channel in the UF public group.
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### Post-Release Git Cleanup
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- [ ] Merge `master` back into `develop`.
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- [ ] Cut a new release branch from `develop`. The branch should have the format `release/urbit-os-vX.XX`
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### Release Next Release Candidate
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We'll now need to **IMMEDIATELY** deploy the new release candidate to the pre-release moon(s). Otherwise PRs merged during this window will bypass the testing period on `~binnec` and go straight to the release candidate.
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- On `~marnec-dozzod-marzod`:
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- [ ] `|merge %base ~binnec-dozzod-marzod %kids, =gem %only-that` to update `~marnec` with the contents of the GH release branch
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- [ ] `|merge %kids our %base, =gem %only-that` to OTA the release candidate to subscribers
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- When ready to deploy the release candidate to App Developers, on `~doznec-dozzod-marzod`:
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- [ ] `|merge %base ~marnec-dozzod-marzod %kids, =gem %only-that` to update `~doznec` with the release candidate
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- [ ] `|merge %kids our %base, =gem %only-that` to OTA the release candidate to subscribers
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### Post-Release Checks
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- [ ] Check that `~marzod` and other distribution stars are receiving the update by running `|ames-sift ~zod` and `|ames-verb %rcv %ges`. You should see lots of packets from `~zod`. Once you have confirmed packets are flowing, run `|ames-sift` and `|ames-verb` with no arguments to reset the verbosity state.
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- [ ] Check that planets are receiving the update. They should start updating within an hour or so.
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- [ ] Monitor the Urbit Community Help channel, UF public group channels, and Twitter to make
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### Post-Release Artifacts
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After waiting at least 24 hours after the release to the network, make and distribute a pill.
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- [ ] Find a ship on the network (for now, use `~halbex-palheb`, which runs the UF public group) whose sources for `%base` and the standard app desks are mainline, not devstream.
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- [ ] Ensure the `%cz` hashes of all desks match those on the distribution ships.
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- [ ] Make a pill by running `.multi-vX-XX/pill +solid %base %garden %webterm %landscape %groups %talk` (replacing `X-XX` with the appropriate version numbers, in this and later steps).
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- [ ] Boot a fakezod off that pill to make sure the pill is viable.
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- [ ] Upload the pill to `bootstrap.urbit.org` using the Google Cloud SDK by running: `gsutil cp /path/to/pier/.urb/put/multi-vX-XX.pill gs://bootstrap.urbit.org/urbit-vX.XX.pill` -- note that it should be `vX.XX`, not `vX-XX` as in the original pill filename.
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- [ ] Boot a ship with the latest binary and check that it downloads the pill from `https://bootstrap.urbit.org/urbit-vX.XX.pill` where you just uploaded it.
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