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Use this template to make a scala-dev ticket named after the release, and fill in the variables.
Variables to be expanded in this template (or set and export them in a local terminal, so that you can copy/paste the commands below without replacing anything):
Wind down PR queue. There has to be enough time after the last (non-trivial) PR is merged and the next phase. The core of the eco-system needs time to prepare for the final!
Triage scala/bug and scala/scala-dev tickets
Create next scala/scala milestone, move the magical "Merge to 2.13.x" description to it (so Scabot uses it as default for new PRs), move pending PRs
Create next scala/bug milestone, move pending issues
Create next scala/scala-dev milestone, move pending issues
Check PRs assigned to the milestone, also check WIP
Check any merged PRs accidentally assigned to the next milestone in this branch, and re-assign them to this milestone
Merge in any older release branch
Check module versioning (is everything in versions.properties up to date?)
including make sure the version of scala-asm we're using is using latest ASM
On major release, bump PickleFormat version
Close the scala/scala and scala/bug milestones
Point of no return
Once sufficient time for community testing has passed, it's time to cut the release!
What is "sufficient" time? A week is a bare minimum. Two weeks is a better "normal" amount. We should also respect requests from Scala Center advisory board members, if they explicitly ask for additional testing time. (In the past, we sometimes only waited a day or two, but this was overly optimistic in presuming that people had been testing nightlies all along.)
Be mindful of others' schedules; even minor releases make work downstream (for Scala.js and Scala Native, for the Scala 3 team, for compiler plugin authors, and so on). And a botched release might make unexpected work for ourselves as well as for others. So it's better not to release on a Friday or even a Thursday, or too close to a major holiday. And it's best to release while everyone in both America and Europe is awake. (First thing in the morning in America is a good choice.)
Make sure there are no stray staging repos on Sonatype
Check that JARs haven't mysteriously bloated — compare sizes to previous release. We have no other backstop for this.
Remember, tags are forever, so are maven artifacts (even staged ones, as they could end up in local caches) and S3 uploads (S3 buckets can be changed, but it can takes days to become consistent)
if they don't show up, possible troubleshooting steps include:
review the two scala-dist job logs to make sure that
the first one appears to have succeeded putting files in /home/linuxsoft/archives/scala/api on chara.epfl.ch
the second one appears to have succeeded in updating the symlink (from 2.1x.y to $SCALA_VER)
ssh to chara.epfl.ch and poke around to see if things are where they should be
if you don't have the credential for this locally but you are able to bring jenkins-worker-publish up at ssh jenkins-worker-publish, then from there you can ssh -i ~/.ssh/jenkins_lightbend_chara [email protected]
Before proceeding any further, wait for the ecosystem to catch up.
Downstream publishing:
Wait for Scala.js to support the new release
Wait for Scala Native to support the new release
Wait for scalameta to publish
Wait for scalafix to publish
Wait for Metals to publish
Wait for kind-projector to publish
Wait for scoverage to publish
Downstream signoffs:
Ask the Scala Center to sign off (Julien, or Seb)
Ask VirtusLab to sign off (Tomasz, or Krzysztof)
We have promised to wait 48 non-weekend hours, minimum.
If there are delays downstream, at some point it may make sense to go ahead and announce anyway, since news of the release will already be spreading in the community.
Announcements
On GitHub, use "Create release from tag" button and add release notes
note that the PR won't be mergeable until kind-projector has published; and if kind-projector's version number has changed, ScalaTarget.scala will need updating
If it's a major release:
Update latestSpecVersion in spec/_config.yml on the old branch, so that spec is marked as no longer current
Ditto for the nightly build and spec links in _data/footer.yml and _data/doc-nav-header.yml on docs.scala-lang.org
Use this template to make a scala-dev ticket named after the release, and fill in the variables.
Variables to be expanded in this template (or set and export them in a local terminal, so that you can copy/paste the commands below without replacing anything):
Key links:
N weeks before the release
Release announcement / notes
gh api --paginate -X GET search/issues -f q='repo:scala/scala is:pull-request is:merged milestone:2.13.10 label:release-notes' -q '.items[] | " * \(.title) ([#\(.number)](\(.html_url)) by [@\(.user.login)](\(.user.html_url)))"'
N days before release
On major release, bump PickleFormat versionPoint of no return
Once sufficient time for community testing has passed, it's time to cut the release!
What is "sufficient" time? A week is a bare minimum. Two weeks is a better "normal" amount. We should also respect requests from Scala Center advisory board members, if they explicitly ask for additional testing time. (In the past, we sometimes only waited a day or two, but this was overly optimistic in presuming that people had been testing nightlies all along.)
Be mindful of others' schedules; even minor releases make work downstream (for Scala.js and Scala Native, for the Scala 3 team, for compiler plugin authors, and so on). And a botched release might make unexpected work for ourselves as well as for others. So it's better not to release on a Friday or even a Thursday, or too close to a major holiday. And it's best to release while everyone in both America and Europe is awake. (First thing in the morning in America is a good choice.)
before_script: export SCALA_VER_BASE=$SCALA_VER_BASE SCALA_VER_SUFFIX=$SCALA_VER_SUFFIX
git tag -s -m "Scala $SCALA_VER" v$SCALA_VER $SCALA_SHA
git tag -s -m "Scala $SCALA_VER" v$SCALA_VER $DIST_SHA
git push https://github.com/scala/scala.git v2.13.10
git push https://github.com/scala/scala-dist.git v2.13.10
before_script: export version=2.13.10 scala_sha=4905801fc161300ba20bae4f7adf045b1698e831 mode=archives
: https://app.travis-ci.com/github/scala/scala-dist/builds/256462461before_script: export version=2.13.10 scala_sha=4905801fc161300ba20bae4f7adf045b1698e831 mode=update-api
: https://app.travis-ci.com/github/scala/scala-dist/builds/256462464st_stagingRepoPromote [scala-repo]
,st_stagingRepoPromote [modules-repo]
(or use oss.sonatype.org web UI)Check availability
When everything is on maven central
NOTE (Mar 2 2022): at next release time, update these steps as needed to accomodate scala/scala-lang#1344
download/index.md
_config.yml
(update devscalaversion or scalaversion)index.md
(updatecurrentScalaVersion
)api/all.md
,_config.yml
,_overviews/jdk-compatibility/overview.md
On major releases only: (manually) update thecurrent
symlink for the API docshttps://github.com/scala/scala-dist/blob/2.13.x/scripts/jobs/release/website/update-api#L15/home/linuxsoft/archives/scala/api
onchara.epfl.ch
2.1x.y
to $SCALA_VER)ssh jenkins-worker-publish
, then from there you canssh -i ~/.ssh/jenkins_lightbend_chara [email protected]
Prepare downstream
Create PR to add/update spec links on scala-lang.org (example: update spec links and advisements scala-lang#1050)build and release scala-collection-compat and other modules (or open tickets asking that the maintainers do so)this work has moved to https://github.com/scala/make-release-notes/blob/2.13.x/projects-2.13.mdWait for downstream
Before proceeding any further, wait for the ecosystem to catch up.
We have promised to wait 48 non-weekend hours, minimum.
If there are delays downstream, at some point it may make sense to go ahead and announce anyway, since news of the release will already be spreading in the community.
Announcements
.zip
format,.tgz
doesn't workcurl -X POST -H "Consumer-Key: xxx" -H "Consumer-Token: xxx" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/json" -d '{"candidate": "scala", "version": "2.13.10", "url": "https://downloads.lightbend.com/scala/2.13.10/scala-2.13.10.zip"}' https://vendors.sdkman.io/release
xxx
s with the credential information provided to Seth by Marco Vermeulen (marco at sdkman dot io)sdk list scala
andsdk install scala <version>
(these should work immediately once thePOST
succeeds)PATCH
andDELETE
are also availablecurl -X POST -H "Consumer-Key: xxx" -H "Consumer-Token: xxx" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/json" -d '{"candidate": "scala", "version": "2.13.10", "url": "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/tag/v2.13.10"}' https://vendors.sdkman.io/announce/struct
Afterwards
project/Build.scala
community-build/community-projects/stdLib213
(after updating https://github.com/dotty-staging/scala to include recent commits)ScalaTarget.scala
will need updatingIf it's a major release:UpdatelatestSpecVersion
inspec/_config.yml
on the old branch, so that spec is marked as no longer currentDitto for the nightly build and spec links in_data/footer.yml
and_data/doc-nav-header.yml
on docs.scala-lang.orgstarr.version
in/versions.properties
Global / baseVersion
in/build.sbt
mimaReferenceVersion
in/project/MimaFilters.scala
mimaFilters
in/project/MimaFilters.scala
, except the one(s) labeled "KEEP"spec/_config.yml
, if it's a major releaseYou're done!
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