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diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index c8b4d0250ff..8cdf314ca4a 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -540,19 +540,6 @@ There are a few rules to get your merge request accepted: See the instructions in that document for help if your MR fails the "license-finder" test with a "Dependencies that need approval" error. -## Changes for Stable Releases - -Sometimes certain changes have to be added to an existing stable release. -Two examples are bug fixes and performance improvements. In these cases the -corresponding merge request should be updated to have the following: - -1. A milestone indicating what release the merge request should be merged into. -1. The label "Pick into Stable" - -This makes it easier for release managers to keep track of what still has to be -merged and where changes have to be merged into. -Like all merge requests the target should be master so all bugfixes are in master. - ## Definition of done If you contribute to GitLab please know that changes involve more than just diff --git a/PROCESS.md b/PROCESS.md index 735120a369e..e5f6ab29927 100644 --- a/PROCESS.md +++ b/PROCESS.md @@ -1,18 +1,24 @@ +## GitLab Core Team & GitLab Inc. Team Contributing Process + +--- + <!-- START doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update --> <!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE --> **Table of Contents** *generated with [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc)* -- [GitLab Contributing Process](#gitlab-contributing-process) +- [GitLab Core Team Contributing Process](#gitlab-core-team-contributing-process) - [Purpose of describing the contributing process](#purpose-of-describing-the-contributing-process) - [Common actions](#common-actions) - [Merge request coaching](#merge-request-coaching) - - [Workflow labels](#workflow-labels) - [Assigning issues](#assigning-issues) - [Be kind](#be-kind) - [Feature freeze on the 7th for the release on the 22nd](#feature-freeze-on-the-7th-for-the-release-on-the-22nd) - [Between the 1st and the 7th](#between-the-1st-and-the-7th) - [On the 7th](#on-the-7th) - [After the 7th](#after-the-7th) + - [Release retrospective and kickoff](#release-retrospective-and-kickoff) + - [Retrospective](#retrospective) + - [Kickoff](#kickoff) - [Copy & paste responses](#copy-&-paste-responses) - [Improperly formatted issue](#improperly-formatted-issue) - [Issue report for old version](#issue-report-for-old-version) @@ -28,7 +34,7 @@ <!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update --> -# GitLab Core Team Contributing Process +--- ## Purpose of describing the contributing process @@ -153,6 +159,29 @@ release should have the correct milestone assigned _and_ have the label Merge requests without a milestone and this label will not be merged into any stable branches. +## Release retrospective and kickoff + +### Retrospective + +After each release, we have a retrospective call where we discuss what went well, +what went wrong, and what we can improve for the next release. The +[retrospective notes] are public and you are invited to comment on them. +If you're interested, you can even join the +[retrospective call][retro-kickoff-call], on the first working day after the +22nd at 6pm CET / 9am PST. + +### Kickoff + +Before working on the next release, we have a +kickoff call to explain what we expect to ship in the next release. The +[kickoff notes] are public and you are invited to comment on them. +If you're interested, you can even join the [kickoff call][retro-kickoff-call], +on the first working day after the 7th at 6pm CET / 9am PST.. + +[retrospective notes]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nEkM_7Dj4bT21GJy0Ut3By76FZqCfLBmFQNVThmW2TY/edit?usp=sharing +[kickoff notes]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ElPkZ90A8ey_iOkTvUs_ByMlwKK6NAB2VOK5835wYK0/edit?usp=sharing +[retro-kickoff-call]: https://gitlab.zoom.us/j/918821206 + ## Copy & paste responses ### Improperly formatted issue |