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The GitHub guide on contributing file says: "Decide whether to store your contributing guidelines in your repository's root, docs, or .github directory." https://help.github.com/articles/setting-guidelines-for-repository-contributors/#adding-a-contributing-file But there's really no advantage to keeping it in the hidden .github/, since these are public and really belong together with the other documentation. We can still keep the issue templates under .github/, since they are not really documentation on their own. Updated the links pointing to CONTRIBUTING.md to refer to the one in docs/.
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# Steps to a successful release
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1. Add all items to NEWS
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2. Update the contributors list in NEWS ("make git-contrib")
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3. Update the time and place in NEWS
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4. Update version in configure.ac and library numbers in Makefile.am
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5. Check that "make distcheck" works
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6. Tag the release ("make git-tag")
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7. Upload the documentation ("make doc-sync")
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8. Close the github milestone and open a new one (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/milestones)
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9. Send announcement to systemd-devel, with a copy&paste from NEWS
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10. Update IRC topic ("/msg chanserv TOPIC #systemd Version NNN released")
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