For releases VCMI uses version numbering in form "1.X.Y", where:
- 'X' indicates major release. Different major versions are generally not compatible with each other. Save format is different, network protocol is different, mod format likely different.
- 'Y' indicates hotfix release. Despite its name this is usually not urgent, but planned release. Different hotfixes for same major version are fully compatible with each other.
Our branching strategy is very similar to GitFlow:
master
branch has release commits. One commit - one release. Each release commit should be tagged with version1.X.Y
when corresponding version is released. State of master branch represents state of latest public release.beta
branch is for stabilization of ongoing release. Beta branch is created when new major release enters stabilization stage and is used for both major release itself as well as for subsequent hotfixes. Only changes that are safe, have minimal chance of regressions and improve player experience should be targeted into this branch. Breaking changes (e.g. save format changes) are forbidden in beta.develop
branch is a main branch for ongoing development. Pull requests with new features should be targeted to this branch,develop
version is one major release ahead ofbeta
.
Should be done immediately after start of stabilization stage for previous release
- Create project named
Release 1.X
- Add all features and bugs that should be fixed as part of this release into this project
Should be done 2 weeks before planned release date. All major features should be finished at this point.
- Create
beta
branch fromdevelop
- Bump vcmi version in CMake on
develop
branch - Bump version for Linux on
develop
branch - Bump version and build ID for Android on
develop
branch
- Bump vcmi version in CMake on
beta
branch - Bump version for Linux on
beta
branch - Bump version and build ID for Android on
beta
branch
Should be done 1 week before release. Release date should be decided at this point.
- Make sure to announce codebase freeze deadline (1 day before release) to all developers
- Create pull request for release preparation tasks targeting
beta
: -
- Update changelog
-
- Update release date in
debian/changelog
- Update release date in
-
- Update release date in
launcher/eu.vcmi.VCMI.metainfo.xml
- Update release date in
-
- Update build ID
android/vcmi-app/build.gradle
- Update build ID
-
- Update downloads counter in
docs/readme.md
- Update downloads counter in
Should be done 1 day before release. At this point beta branch is in full freeze.
- Merge release preparation PR into
beta
- Merge
beta
intomaster
. This will trigger CI pipeline that will generate release packages - Create draft release page, specify
1.x.y
as tag formaster
after publishing - Check that artifacts for all platforms have been built by CI on
master
branch - Download and rename all build artifacts to use form "VCMI-1.X.Y-Platform.xxx"
- Attach build artifacts for all platforms to release page
- Manually extract Windows installer, remove
$PLUGINSDIR
directory which contains installer files and repackage data as .zip archive - Attach produced zip archive to release page as an alternative Windows installer
- Upload built AAB to Google Play and send created release draft for review (usually takes several hours)
- Prepare pull request for vcmi-updates
- (major releases only) Prepare pull request with release update for web site https://github.com/vcmi/VCMI.eu
Should be done on release date
- Trigger builds for new release on Ubuntu PPA
- Publish new release on Google Play
- Publish release page
- Merge
master
intodevelop
- Merge prepared PR's for vcmi-updates and for website (if any)
- Close
Release 1.x
project - Write announcements in social networks