= Release Process (manual) Details for releasing ORM manually from developers machine. The release can alternatively be performed via a Jenkins job - see <<./jenkins-release-process.adoc>> for details == Resources First, a list of resources you will need access to in order to perform a release: * JBoss doc server - SSH key. See List of resources a dev team member needs access to * SourceForge - SSH key. There is a great wiki on SourceForge covering setting up your SSH key ( https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/SSH/ ). You must also be added to the admin group of the Hibernate SourceForge project. * Bintray - Uses an "api key". Both the username (PERSONAL_BINTRAY_USER) and the api key (PERSONAL_BINTRAY_API_KEY) are needed - add them to ~/.gradle/gradle.properties. To find your api key, go to Bintray.com > Edit Profile > API Key. * Post permissions for both hibernate-dev and hibernate-announce mailing lists. Again, see List of resources a dev team member needs access to * Post permissions for Hibernate forums * Post permissions for both G+ and Twitter NOTE: Realistically, release builds can only be run on *Nix systems. We rely on system commands for parts of the release tasks in the build script. Specifically we use `rsync` and `ln` (for symlink creation). == Steps Many release steps have been automated, but some still need to be done manually: 1. Mark version released in Jira 2. Bulk close all the version's Jira tickets 3. Get changelog from Jira and add to `../changelog.txt` 4. Change version in `gradle/version.properties` to the release version 5. Commit - do not push, because pushing will cause CI to upload another staging repository 6. Do the release - from the root-dir, `./gradlew release`. This relies on Gradle's UP-TO-DATE checks, assuming you have verified the build already. `./gradlew cleanAndRelease` can be used instead to trigger a full clean+build for the release 7. Verify / trigger the sync to Central from BinTray happened. This never seems to happen automatically so plan on triggering the sync manually. 8. Create the release tag 9. Change version in `gradle/version.properties` to the next development version 10. Commit 11. Push (both the branch and tag) upstream == Post-release steps See <<./post-release-steps.adoc>>