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StarlingX is released periodically; one beta release in 2018 and two releases/year starting in 2019.  A release consists of a branch in the source code repositories that enables repeatable builds over time.
 
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== List of releases ==
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== Release Definition ==
'''Current'''
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A StarlingX milestone/release is a tagged branch in the source code repositories that:
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* is considered stable and can be used for repeatable builds
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* will have no additional features added
! Version !! Docs !! Release Date !! End of Life Date
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* will backport bug fixes for critical/high issues only
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* will be maintained in the canonical repositories for a specified minimum period
| Stx.08.2018.0x (Quarterly) || Release Notes link || TBD || TBD + 6 months
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* The list of repos included is maintained in stx-manifest/default.xml (or similar) for any given release. (Note: this file included non-StarlingX-managed repos, only repos from the "starlingx" and "stx-staging" remotes are included.)
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* The actual release is a tag on the corresponding branch, i.e. r/stx.2.0 release branch will be initially tagged as v2.0.0.rc0, the actual release will be tagged as v2.0.0
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* In addition to source, the corresponding binaries will be made available on the StarlingX CENGN mirror (see the [[StarlingX/Build#Starling_X_Mirror|the build team page]] for more details).
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'''Future'''
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Version !! Docs !! Release Date !! End of Life Date
 
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| ... ||  ||  ||
 
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== Management of releases ==
 
 
 
=== Release cadence and Schedule ===
 
  
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== Release Cadence and Schedule ==
 
'''Releases are published in a time based fashion:'''
 
'''Releases are published in a time based fashion:'''
* Every Long Term period with quarterly updates.
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* The initial (beta) StarlingX release was released in October 2018.
* Every Quarterly with monthly updates.
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* In 2019 and moving forward, StarlingX releases will align with OpenStack releases. StarlingX will have two releases a year, following a cycle-trailing model relative to the OpenStack release cycle.
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** The goal is to release StarlingX 4-6 weeks after the corresponding OpenStack release.
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** Background: During the OpenStack Berlin Summit in Nov 2018, the StarlingX TSC discussed a proposal to have StarlingX track OpenStack master during the development cycle and align on the latest OpenStack release once available. To support this direction, the StarlingX release cadence was updated accordingly.
  
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=== Formal Releases ===
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* Released two times per year
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* Branch name format r/X.0
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** 'r/' is the branch name prefix (release)
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** 'X' is the major release identifier
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* Release Candidate is tagged as vX.Y.Z.rcN
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* Release is tagged as vX.Y.Z
  
'''Monthly release'''
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=== Branch Logistics ===
* Each month in the 2nd week of the month a branch will be pulled.
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* StarlingX master builds docker images from OpenStack master during the development cycle
* Branch name format stx.YY.MM.patch#
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* Once the OpenStack release branch is created (ex: Stein), switch the builds to the release branch
  e.g. stx.2018.08.0x (where “0x” is a patch number)
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* Once the StarlingX release branch is created, the master StarlingX builds will switch back to OpenStack master in the default.xml manifest
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* The StarlingX release branch will continue building from the stable OpenStack release branch (ex: Stein)
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* StarlingX maintenance (dot) releases will periodically pick up the latest from the stable OpenStack release branch (ex: Stein)
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[[File:Stx-branch-logistics.png]]
  
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== Release Milestones ==
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StarlingX follows the OpenStack release milestones. The criteria for each milestone is defined to align more closely with the StarlingX deliverables/development cycle
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* Milestone-1:
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** Release priorities and major features defined.
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** High level resourcing secured.
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* Milestone-2:
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** Spec freeze
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** Feature plans defined and feature development well underway
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** Release test plan defined - including test automation deliverables
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** Documentation plan defined
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* Milestone-3:
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** Feature freeze: All feature code merged and feature testing completing within 2 weeks
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** No blocking issues from Automated Sanity and Regression
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** No critical issues severely impacting system stability or release test activities
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** Release regression testing underway
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** Preliminary documentation available  (TBC by doc team)
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* RC1 (aka RC period start):
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** Release branch created & first release candidate tagged
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** RC binaries (and supporting build artifacts) posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror
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*** RC builds will be posted daily on CENGN during the RC period.
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*** The daily builds will not be explicitly tagged until the end of the RC period.  ''(To be confirmed with Dean)''
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** Final Release Testing Start
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** Only Bug fixes are allowed in the release branch.
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*** Bugs fixes must be sourced in master first before getting cherry-picked to the release branch.
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* Final Release
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** Release Testing Complete and Pass Rate meets project criteria (> 95% ?)
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** All release gating issues are addressed or reviewed/accepted for deferral
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** Release tagged on release branch
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** Release binaries (and supporting build artifacts) posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror
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** Final documentation posted on docs.startlingx.io
  
'''Quarterly release'''
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== Release Maintenance ==
* 2nd month in the quarter.
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* Formal releases are maintained for a minimum of 12 months to maintain support for two previous StarlingX releases.
* For each quarterly release, the code freeze for that release is the 2nd week in the 2nd month in the quarter.
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* During the maintenance window, the release team will evaluate monthly whether a maintenance release is required.
 
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** The maintenance release will be tagged on the release branch.
 
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** The maintenance release will undergo a mini regression test cycle.
'''Long Team release'''
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** The corresponding binaries will be posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror.
* '''TBD'''
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* After the 12-month maintenance window, the release will be considered End of Life.
 
 
 
 
=== Support length ===
 
* Quarterly releases are supported for 6 months.  
 
* Long Term releases are out of plan so far.
 
 
 
=== Release team ===
 
* Visit the release team page
 
 
 
  
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== List of Releases ==
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'''Planned'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Version !! Milestone-1 !! Milestone-2 !! Milestone-3 !! RC1 !! Release Date !! End of Life Date
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| stx.1.0 || N/A || N/A || Sep 26 2018 || Sep 28 2018 || Oct 24 2018 || N/A
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| stx.2.0 || Jan 18 2019 || Apr 29 2019 || June 21 2019 || Aug 5-9 2019 || Aug 30 2019 || Aug 2020
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| stx.3.0 || Jul 17 2019 || Sep 4 2019 || Oct 16 2019 || Nov 13 2019 || Dec 4 2019 || Dec 2020
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[[File:Stx  Release Plan.png||]]
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== Release Planning References ==
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* For team members and other information, visit the StarlingX Releases sub-project wiki page [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Releases here]
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* Release Planning Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-releases
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* stx.2.0 Release Plan: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HUwbsaSerzFRuvXVB_qvoGdI0Chx1YiiA2WYHwvIoYI/edit?usp=sharing here]

Revision as of 20:58, 23 August 2019

Releases

StarlingX is released periodically; one beta release in 2018 and two releases/year starting in 2019. A release consists of a branch in the source code repositories that enables repeatable builds over time.


Release Definition

A StarlingX milestone/release is a tagged branch in the source code repositories that:

  • is considered stable and can be used for repeatable builds
  • will have no additional features added
  • will backport bug fixes for critical/high issues only
  • will be maintained in the canonical repositories for a specified minimum period
  • The list of repos included is maintained in stx-manifest/default.xml (or similar) for any given release. (Note: this file included non-StarlingX-managed repos, only repos from the "starlingx" and "stx-staging" remotes are included.)
  • The actual release is a tag on the corresponding branch, i.e. r/stx.2.0 release branch will be initially tagged as v2.0.0.rc0, the actual release will be tagged as v2.0.0
  • In addition to source, the corresponding binaries will be made available on the StarlingX CENGN mirror (see the the build team page for more details).

Release Cadence and Schedule

Releases are published in a time based fashion:

  • The initial (beta) StarlingX release was released in October 2018.
  • In 2019 and moving forward, StarlingX releases will align with OpenStack releases. StarlingX will have two releases a year, following a cycle-trailing model relative to the OpenStack release cycle.
    • The goal is to release StarlingX 4-6 weeks after the corresponding OpenStack release.
    • Background: During the OpenStack Berlin Summit in Nov 2018, the StarlingX TSC discussed a proposal to have StarlingX track OpenStack master during the development cycle and align on the latest OpenStack release once available. To support this direction, the StarlingX release cadence was updated accordingly.

Formal Releases

  • Released two times per year
  • Branch name format r/X.0
    • 'r/' is the branch name prefix (release)
    • 'X' is the major release identifier
  • Release Candidate is tagged as vX.Y.Z.rcN
  • Release is tagged as vX.Y.Z

Branch Logistics

  • StarlingX master builds docker images from OpenStack master during the development cycle
  • Once the OpenStack release branch is created (ex: Stein), switch the builds to the release branch
  • Once the StarlingX release branch is created, the master StarlingX builds will switch back to OpenStack master in the default.xml manifest
  • The StarlingX release branch will continue building from the stable OpenStack release branch (ex: Stein)
  • StarlingX maintenance (dot) releases will periodically pick up the latest from the stable OpenStack release branch (ex: Stein)

Stx-branch-logistics.png

Release Milestones

StarlingX follows the OpenStack release milestones. The criteria for each milestone is defined to align more closely with the StarlingX deliverables/development cycle

  • Milestone-1:
    • Release priorities and major features defined.
    • High level resourcing secured.
  • Milestone-2:
    • Spec freeze
    • Feature plans defined and feature development well underway
    • Release test plan defined - including test automation deliverables
    • Documentation plan defined
  • Milestone-3:
    • Feature freeze: All feature code merged and feature testing completing within 2 weeks
    • No blocking issues from Automated Sanity and Regression
    • No critical issues severely impacting system stability or release test activities
    • Release regression testing underway
    • Preliminary documentation available (TBC by doc team)
  • RC1 (aka RC period start):
    • Release branch created & first release candidate tagged
    • RC binaries (and supporting build artifacts) posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror
      • RC builds will be posted daily on CENGN during the RC period.
      • The daily builds will not be explicitly tagged until the end of the RC period. (To be confirmed with Dean)
    • Final Release Testing Start
    • Only Bug fixes are allowed in the release branch.
      • Bugs fixes must be sourced in master first before getting cherry-picked to the release branch.
  • Final Release
    • Release Testing Complete and Pass Rate meets project criteria (> 95% ?)
    • All release gating issues are addressed or reviewed/accepted for deferral
    • Release tagged on release branch
    • Release binaries (and supporting build artifacts) posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror
    • Final documentation posted on docs.startlingx.io

Release Maintenance

  • Formal releases are maintained for a minimum of 12 months to maintain support for two previous StarlingX releases.
  • During the maintenance window, the release team will evaluate monthly whether a maintenance release is required.
    • The maintenance release will be tagged on the release branch.
    • The maintenance release will undergo a mini regression test cycle.
    • The corresponding binaries will be posted on the StarlingX CENGN mirror.
  • After the 12-month maintenance window, the release will be considered End of Life.

List of Releases

Planned

Version Milestone-1 Milestone-2 Milestone-3 RC1 Release Date End of Life Date
stx.1.0 N/A N/A Sep 26 2018 Sep 28 2018 Oct 24 2018 N/A
stx.2.0 Jan 18 2019 Apr 29 2019 June 21 2019 Aug 5-9 2019 Aug 30 2019 Aug 2020
stx.3.0 Jul 17 2019 Sep 4 2019 Oct 16 2019 Nov 13 2019 Dec 4 2019 Dec 2020

Release Planning References