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* [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v1] doc: add guidelines on stable and lts releases
@ 2017-01-13 13:06 John McNamara
  2017-01-13 13:14 ` Mcnamara, John
  2017-02-08 12:24 ` Thomas Monjalon
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: John McNamara @ 2017-01-13 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dev; +Cc: yuanhan.liu, thomas.monjalon, John McNamara

Add document explaining the current Stable and LTS process.

Signed-off-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
---

V1: For background see previous discussions on Stable and LTS releses:

   http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2016-July/044848.html
   http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2016-June/040256.html

doc/guides/contributing/index.rst  |  1 +
 doc/guides/contributing/stable.rst | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 100 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 doc/guides/contributing/stable.rst

diff --git a/doc/guides/contributing/index.rst b/doc/guides/contributing/index.rst
index f6af317..329b678 100644
--- a/doc/guides/contributing/index.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/contributing/index.rst
@@ -10,4 +10,5 @@ Contributor's Guidelines
     versioning
     documentation
     patches
+    stable
     cheatsheet
diff --git a/doc/guides/contributing/stable.rst b/doc/guides/contributing/stable.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..735e116
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/guides/contributing/stable.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+.. stable_lts_releases:
+
+DPDK Stable Releases and Long Term Support
+==========================================
+
+This section sets out the guidelines for the DPDK Stable Releases and the DPDK
+Long Term Support releases (LTS).
+
+
+Introduction
+------------
+
+The purpose of the DPDK Stable Releases is to maintain releases of DPDK with
+backported fixes over an extended period of time. This provides downstream
+consumers of DPDK with a stable target on which to base applications or
+packages.
+
+The Long Term Support release (LTS) is a designation applied to a Stable
+Release to indicate longer term support.
+
+
+Stable Releases
+---------------
+
+Any major release of DPDK can be designated as a Stable Release if a
+maintainer volunteers to maintain it.
+
+A Stable Release is used to backport fixes from an ``N`` release back to an
+``N-1`` release, for example, from 16.11 to 16.07.
+
+The duration of a stable is one complete release cycle (3 months). It can be
+longer, up to 1 year, if a maintainer continues to support the stable branch,
+or if users supply backported fixes, however the explicit commitment should be
+for one release cycle.
+
+The release cadence is determined by the maintainer based on the number of
+bugfixes and the criticality of the bugs. Releases should be coordinated with
+the validation engineers to ensure that a tagged release has been tested.
+
+
+LTS Release
+-----------
+
+A stable release can be designated as an LTS release based on community
+agreement and a commitment from a maintainer. An LTS release will have a
+maintenance duration of 2 years.
+
+The current DPDK LTS release is 16.11.
+
+It is anticipated that there will be at least 4 releases per year of the LTS
+or approximately 1 every 3 months. However, the cadence can be shorter or
+longer depending on the number and criticality of the backported
+fixes. Releases should be coordinated with the validation engineers to ensure
+that a tagged release has been tested.
+
+
+What changes should be backported
+---------------------------------
+
+Backporting should be limited to bug fixes.
+
+Features should not be backported to stable releases. It may be acceptable, in
+limited cases, to back port features for the LTS release where:
+
+* There is a justifiable use case (for example a new PMD).
+* The change is non-invasive.
+* The work of preparing the backport is done by the proposer.
+* There is support within the community.
+
+
+The Stable Mailing List
+-----------------------
+
+The Stable and LTS release are coordinated on the stable@dpdk.org mailing
+list.
+
+All fix patches to the master branch that are candidates for backporting
+should also be CCed to the `stable@dpdk.org <http://dpdk.org/ml/listinfo/stable>`_
+mailing list.
+
+
+Releasing
+---------
+
+A Stable Release will be released by:
+
+* Tagging the release with YY.MM.n (year, month, number).
+* Uploading a tarball of the release to dpdk.org.
+* Sending an announcement to the `announce@dpdk.org <http://dpdk.org/ml/listinfo/announce>`_
+  list.
+
+Stable release are available on the `dpdk.org download page <http://dpdk.org/download>`_.
+
+
+ABI
+---
+
+The Stable Release should not be seen as a way of breaking or circumventing
+the DPDK ABI policy.
-- 
2.7.4

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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v1] doc: add guidelines on stable and lts releases
@ 2017-01-20  8:43 Yuanhan Liu
  2017-02-08 14:39 ` Thomas Monjalon
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Yuanhan Liu @ 2017-01-20  8:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John McNamara, Thomas Monjalon; +Cc: dev, stable

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 01:06:22PM +0000, John McNamara wrote:
> Add document explaining the current Stable and LTS process.

John, great doc! Thanks.

Here I got one more thing to discuss about the stable release: the release
cycle. (I may better start a new thread, but I hope it would be a short
discussion, so I didn't bother with that).

16.07 as a first trial of stable release, I made a proposal to have 2
releases: v16.07.1 shortly after v16.11-rc1 and v16.07.2 shortly after 
v16.11. While the gap between v16.07 and v16.11 are 4 months, doing a
release each 2 month doesn't seem that bad. It may a bit stretch then
because the gap is shorter (3 months) since 16.11. Besides, the validation
team here are pretty busy after rc1, meaning it doesn't seem a good idea
to have another release shortly after that: they may quite be burdened.

So I'm proposing to make one stable/LTS release per release cycle. For
example, we will have v16.11.1 shortly after v17.02, and judging that
v16.11 is a LTS release, we will have v16.11.2 after v17.05, and so on.

And my plan towards a release is, I will monitor (by a script) the
official tree regularly (normally, weekly), and pick patches from there
if any to a specific stable branch. As before, an email notification will
be sent to the author and all email addresses mentioned in the patch
(normally, they are maintainers, reviewers, etc) once a patch is picked
as a stable candidate.

Doing this regularly, hopefully, tells people that DPDK stable/LTS is
live and actively maintained.

Any objections? If no, I could start picking patches since the beginning
of next week.

Thanks.

	--yliu

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