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Steps to a Successful Release Contributing default LGPL-2.1-or-later

Steps to a Successful Release

  1. Add all items to NEWS
  2. Update the contributors list in NEWS (meson compile -C build git-contrib)
  3. Update the time and place in NEWS
  4. Update hwdb (meson compile -C build update-hwdb update-hwdb-autosuspend)
  5. [RC1] Update version and library numbers in meson.build
  6. Check dbus docs with meson compile -C build update-dbus-docs
  7. Tag the release: version=vXXX-rcY && git tag -s "${version}" -m "systemd ${version}"
  8. Do meson compile -C build
  9. Make sure that the version string and package string match: build/systemctl --version
  10. Upload the documentation: meson compile -C build doc-sync
  11. [FINAL] Close the github milestone and open a new one (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/milestones)
  12. "Draft" a new release on github (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/releases/new), mark "This is a pre-release" if appropriate.
  13. Check that announcement to systemd-devel, with a copy&paste from NEWS, was sent. This should happen automatically.
  14. Update IRC topic (/msg chanserv TOPIC #systemd Version NNN released)
  15. [FINAL] Push commits to stable, create an empty -stable branch: git push systemd-stable --atomic origin/main:main origin/main:refs/heads/${version}-stable, and change the default branch to latest release (https://github.com/systemd/systemd-stable/settings/branches).