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# Release process This is fog's current release process, documented so people know what is currently done. ## Versioning fog uses semantic versioning (http://semver.org/) ## When we release Releases occur monthly and are manually handled by fog's Benevolent Dictator Wes (@geemus). To request a new release please raise an issue. ## Prepare the release * Ensure the code is passing on the CI server [](http://travis-ci.org/fog/fog) * Ensure the code is passing for live tests (Requires Credentials for all services) * Ensure working on **master** * Update the version number (`lib/fog/version.rb`) * Run `rake changelog` to update `CHANGELOG.md` * Run `rake release` to prepare the release which does: * Prepares the release (`rake release:prepare`) * Builds the gem * Tags the commit * Creates commits for version * Publishes the release (`rake release:publish`) * Pushes commit and tag to Github (Requires Credentials) * Pushes gem to Rubygems (Requires Credentials) * Run `rake github_release` to add release to [github release feed](https://github.com/fog/fog/releases.atom) (Requires Credentials) ## Announce the release Once the release is prepared and uploaded it needs to be announced. * Send an email to https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/ruby-fog * Tweet as @fog on Twitter (Requires Credentials)
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