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-# Things to do when doing a patch release
-
-NOTE: This is a guide for GitLab developers. If you are trying to install GitLab see the latest stable [installation guide](install/installation.md) and if you are trying to upgrade, see the [upgrade guides](update).
-
-## When to do a patch release
-
-Do a patch release when there is a critical regression that needs to be addresses before the next monthly release.
-
-Otherwise include it in the monthly release and note there was a regression fix in the release announcement.
-
-## Release Procedure
-
-### Preparation
-
-1. Verify that the issue can be reproduced
-1. Note in the 'GitLab X.X regressions' that you will create a patch
-1. Create an issue on private GitLab development server
-1. Name the issue "Release X.X.X CE and X.X.X EE", this will make searching easier
-1. Fix the issue on a feature branch, do this on the private GitLab development server
-1. If it is a security issue, then assign it to the release manager and apply a 'security' label
-1. Consider creating and testing workarounds
-1. After the branch is merged into master, cherry pick the commit(s) into the current stable branch
-1. Make sure that the build has passed and all tests are passing
-1. In a separate commit in the master branch update the CHANGELOG
-1. For EE, update the CHANGELOG-EE if it is EE specific fix. Otherwise, merge the stable CE branch and add to CHANGELOG-EE "Merge community edition changes for version X.X.X"
-1. Merge CE stable branch into EE stable branch
-
-
-### Bump version
-
-Get release tools
-
-```
-git clone git@dev.gitlab.org:gitlab/release-tools.git
-cd release-tools
-```
-
-Bump all versions in stable branch, even if the changes affect only EE, CE, or CI. Since all the versions are synced now,
-it doesn't make sense to say upgrade CE to 7.2, EE to 7.3 and CI to 7.1.
-
-Create release tag and push to remotes:
-
-```
-bundle exec rake release["x.x.x"]
-```
-
-### Release
-
-1. [Build new packages with the latest version](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/blob/master/doc/release.md)
-1. Apply the patch to GitLab.com and the private GitLab development server
-1. Apply the patch to ci.gitLab.com and the private GitLab CI development server
-1. Create and publish a blog post, see [patch release blog template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/blob/master/doc/patch_release_blog_template.md)
-1. Send tweets about the release from `@gitlab`, tweet should include the most important feature that the release is addressing and link to the blog post
-1. Note in the 'GitLab X.X regressions' issue that the patch was published (CE only)
-1. [Create new AMIs](https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/AMI/blob/master/README.md)