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218 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../ref-manual/ref-release-process.xml"/> | ||
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220 | <xi:include | ||
218 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../ref-manual/migration.xml"/> | 221 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../ref-manual/migration.xml"/> |
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163 | <xi:include href="technical-details.xml"/> | 163 | <xi:include href="technical-details.xml"/> |
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165 | <xi:include href="ref-release-process.xml"/> | ||
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165 | <xi:include href="migration.xml"/> | 167 | <xi:include href="migration.xml"/> |
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167 | <xi:include href="ref-structure.xml"/> | 169 | <xi:include href="ref-structure.xml"/> |
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1 | <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" | ||
2 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" | ||
3 | [<!ENTITY % poky SYSTEM "../poky.ent"> %poky; ] > | ||
4 | |||
5 | <chapter id='ref-release-process'> | ||
6 | <title>Yocto Project Releases and the Stable Release Process</title> | ||
7 | |||
8 | <para> | ||
9 | The Yocto Project release process is predictable and consists of both | ||
10 | major and minor (point) releases. | ||
11 | This brief chapter provides information on how releases are named, their | ||
12 | life cycle, and their stability. | ||
13 | </para> | ||
14 | |||
15 | <section id='major-and-minor-release-cadence'> | ||
16 | <title>Major and Minor Release Cadence</title> | ||
17 | |||
18 | <para> | ||
19 | The Yocto Project delivers major releases (e.g. &DISTRO;) using a six | ||
20 | month cadence roughly timed each April and October of the year. | ||
21 | Following are examples of some major YP releases with their codenames | ||
22 | also shown. | ||
23 | See the | ||
24 | "<link linkend='major-release-codenames'>Major Release Codenames</link>" | ||
25 | section for information on codenames used with major releases. | ||
26 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
27 | 2.2 (Morty) | ||
28 | 2.1 (Krogoth) | ||
29 | 2.0 (Jethro) | ||
30 | </literallayout> | ||
31 | While the cadence is never perfect, this timescale facilitates | ||
32 | regular releases that have strong QA cycles while not overwhelming | ||
33 | users with too many new releases. | ||
34 | The cadence is predictable and avoids many major holidays in various | ||
35 | geographies. | ||
36 | </para> | ||
37 | |||
38 | <para> | ||
39 | The Yocto project delivers minor (point) releases on an unscheduled | ||
40 | basis and are usually driven by the accumulation of enough significant | ||
41 | fixes or enhancements to the associated major release. | ||
42 | Following are some example past point releases: | ||
43 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
44 | 2.1.1 | ||
45 | 2.1.2 | ||
46 | 2.2.1 | ||
47 | </literallayout> | ||
48 | The point release indicates a point in the major release branch where | ||
49 | a full QA cycle and release process validates the content of the new | ||
50 | branch. | ||
51 | <note> | ||
52 | Realize that there can be patches merged onto the stable release | ||
53 | branches as and when they become available. | ||
54 | </note> | ||
55 | </para> | ||
56 | </section> | ||
57 | |||
58 | <section id='major-release-codenames'> | ||
59 | <title>Major Release Codenames</title> | ||
60 | |||
61 | <para> | ||
62 | Each major release receives a codename that identifies the release in | ||
63 | the | ||
64 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#yocto-project-repositories'>Yocto Project Source Repositories</ulink>. | ||
65 | The concept is that branches of | ||
66 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#metadata'>Metadata</ulink> | ||
67 | with the same codename are likely to be compatible and thus | ||
68 | work together. | ||
69 | <note> | ||
70 | Codenames are associated with major releases because a Yocto | ||
71 | Project release number (e.g. &DISTRO;) could conflict with | ||
72 | a given layer or company versioning scheme. | ||
73 | Codenames are unique, interesting, and easily identifiable. | ||
74 | </note> | ||
75 | Releases are given a nominal release version as well but the codename | ||
76 | is used in repositories for this reason. | ||
77 | You can find information on Yocto Project releases and codenames at | ||
78 | <ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Releases'></ulink>. | ||
79 | </para> | ||
80 | </section> | ||
81 | |||
82 | <section id='stable-release-process'> | ||
83 | <title>Stable Release Process</title> | ||
84 | |||
85 | <para> | ||
86 | Once released, the release enters the stable release process at which | ||
87 | time a person is assigned as the maintainer for that stable release. | ||
88 | This maintainer monitors activity for the release by investigating | ||
89 | and handling nominated patches and backport activity. | ||
90 | Only fixes and enhancements that have first been applied on the | ||
91 | "master" branch (i.e. the current, in-development branch) are | ||
92 | considered for backporting to a stable release. | ||
93 | <note> | ||
94 | The current Yocto Project policy regarding backporting is to | ||
95 | consider bug fixes and security fixes only. | ||
96 | Policy dictates that features are not backported to a stable | ||
97 | release. | ||
98 | This policy means generic recipe version upgrades are unlikely to | ||
99 | be accepted for backporting. | ||
100 | The exception to this policy occurs when a strong reason exists | ||
101 | such as the fix happens to also be the preferred upstream approach. | ||
102 | </note> | ||
103 | </para> | ||
104 | |||
105 | <para> | ||
106 | Stable release branches have strong maintenance for about a year after | ||
107 | their initial release. | ||
108 | Should significant issues be found for any release regardless of its | ||
109 | age, fixes could be backported to older releases. | ||
110 | For issues that are not backported given an older release, | ||
111 | Community LTS trees and branches exist where | ||
112 | community members share patches for older releases. | ||
113 | However, these types of patches do not go through the same release | ||
114 | process as do point releases. | ||
115 | You can find more information about stable branch maintenance at | ||
116 | <ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Stable_branch_maintenance'></ulink>. | ||
117 | </para> | ||
118 | </section> | ||
119 | |||
120 | </chapter> | ||
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