diff --git a/RELEASE_PROCESS.md b/RELEASE_PROCESS.md index 55374f21..b70f7088 100644 --- a/RELEASE_PROCESS.md +++ b/RELEASE_PROCESS.md @@ -21,11 +21,12 @@ A minor release is preceeded by a feature freeze and created from the 'master' b 1. Push the new branch to GitHub, e.g. `git push origin 0.9` 1. Create and checkout a new branch off of the 0.9 branch. Let's call it branch T for now 1. In `bigchaindb/version.py`, update `__version__` and `__short_version__`, e.g. to `0.9` and `0.9.0` (with no `.dev` on the end) -1. Commit that change, push the new branch T to GitHub, and use the pushed branch T to create a new pull request merging the T branch into the 0.9 branch. +1. In `k8s/bigchaindb/bigchaindb-dep.yaml`, find the line of the form `image: bigchaindb/bigchaindb:0.9.0` and change the version number to the new version number, e.g. `0.9`. (This is the Docker image that Kubernetes should pull from Docker Hub.) +1. Commit those changes, push the new branch T to GitHub, and use the pushed branch T to create a new pull request merging the T branch into the 0.9 branch. 1. Wait for all the tests to pass! 1. Follow steps outlined in [Common Steps](#common-steps) 1. In 'master' branch, Edit `bigchaindb/version.py`, increment the minor version to the next planned release, e.g. `0.10.0.dev`. (Exception: If you just released `X.Y.Zrc1` then increment the minor version to `X.Y.Zrc2`.) This step is so people reading the latest docs will know that they're for the latest (master branch) version of BigchainDB Server, not the docs at the time of the most recent release (which are also available). -1. Go to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/), sign in, go to Settings - Build Settings, and under the build with Docker Tag Name equal to `latest`, change the Name to the number of the new release, e.g. `0.9` +1. Go to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/), sign in, go to bigchaindb/bigchaindb, go to Settings - Build Settings, and under the build with Docker Tag Name equal to `latest`, change the Name to the number of the new release, e.g. `0.9` Congratulations, you have released BigchainDB!