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Forest Godfrey
gitlab-ce
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Nov 24, 2014
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Jacob Vosmaer
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Otherwise include it in the monthly release and note there was a regression fix
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Create an issue on private GitLab development server
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Name the issue "Release X.X.X CE and X.X.X EE", this will make searching easier
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Fix the issue on a feature branch, do this on the private GitLab development server
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If it is a security issue, then assign it to the release manager and apply a 'security' label
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Consider creating and testing workarounds
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After the branch is merged into master, cherry pick the commit(s) into the current stable branch
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Make sure that the build has passed and all tests are passing
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@@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ Please report suspected security vulnerabilities in private to <support@gitlab.c
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Verify that the issue can be reproduced
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Acknowledge the issue to the researcher that disclosed it
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Inform the release manager that there needs to be a security release
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Do the steps from
[
patch release document
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doc/release/patch.md
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, starting with "Create an issue on private GitLab development server"
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The MR with the security fix should get a 'security' label and be assigned to the release manager
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Create feature branches for the blog post on GitLab.com and link them from the code branch
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Merge and publish the blog posts
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Send tweets about the release from
`@gitlabhq`
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