Update for latest updates to release tool
Mention use of pull request labels Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcg.dev>
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1. Create release pull request with release notes and updated versions.
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1. Compile release notes detailing features added since the last release and
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1. Review all pull requests merged into the release. For any pull request
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that should be highlighted in the release notes, add the appropriate
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`impact/*` and `area/*` labels. Update the title to match the style used
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in release notes. Normally the titles are short descriptions starting with
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a present tense verb and optionally prepended with square brackets section
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which usually includes release branch.
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2. Compile release notes with summary of changes since the last release and
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add release template file to `releases/` directory. The template is defined
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by containerd's release tool but refer to previous release files for style
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and format help. Name the file using the version, for rc add an `-rc` suffix.
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When moving from rc to final, the rc file may just be renamed and updated.
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See [release-tool](https://github.com/containerd/release-tool)
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2. Update the version file at `https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/version/version.go`
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3. Update the version file at `https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/version/version.go`
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3. (major/minor release only) Update RELEASES.md to refer to the new release and dates.
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4. (major/minor release only) Update RELEASES.md to refer to the new release and dates.
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4. Update the `.mailmap` files for commit authors which have multiple email addresses in the commit log.
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5. Update the `.mailmap` files for commit authors which have multiple email addresses in the commit log.
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If it is not clear which email or name the contributor might want used in the release notes, reach
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out to the contributor for feedback. NOTE: real names should be used whenever possible. The file is
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maintained by manually adding entries to the file.
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- e.g. `Real Name <preferred@email.com> Other Name <other@email.com>`
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5. Before opening the pull request, run the release tool using the new release notes.
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6. Before opening the pull request, run the release tool using the new release notes.
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Ensure the output matches what is expected, including contributors, change log,
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dependencies, and visual elements such as spacing. If a contributor is duplicated,
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use the emails outputted by the release tool to update the mailmap then re-run. The
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expects tags to be formatted as `vx.y.z[-rc.n]`.
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2. Generate release notes (using a temp file may be helpful).
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- e.g. `release-tool -l -d -n -t v1.0.0 ./releases/v1.0.0.toml > /tmp/v1.0.0-notes`
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- e.g. `release-tool -r -g -d -n -t v1.0.0 ./releases/v1.0.0.toml > /tmp/v1.0.0-notes`
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- if release notes are too long, such as for major/minor releases, add `--skip-commits` option
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3. Create tag using the generated release notes.
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- e.g. `git tag --cleanup=whitespace -s v1.0.0 -F /tmp/v1.0.0-notes`
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