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How to release netaddr
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Here is how to go about releasing a new version of `netaddr`.
* Make sure you have the necessary dependencies installed:
::
pip install --upgrade wheel twine
* Pull down the latest set of changes for the ``master`` branch.
The assumption is the ``master`` branch build is green and everything works correctly
(we have a CI process in place).
* Update the top-most section in the CHANGELOG with details of all notable
changes since the last release that aren't there already.
Set the release date to the current day.
* Decide what the new version should be (depending on the changes that will be present
in this release):
* Fixes – patch version bump
* New features – minor version bump
* Substantial or breaking changes – major version bump
* Update the version numbers throughout the source code. That includes changing the currently
version number in
- netaddr/__init__.py
- docs/source/conf.py
and replacing all ``NEXT_NETADDR_VERSION`` instances with the new version (except for places
like this file, of course).
* Commit all changes.
* Build the packages and documentation.
`make dist`
* Upload all built packages to PyPI (currently drkjam and jstasiak can do this)::
twine upload dist/*
* Tag the release and sync it to remote repo.
`git tag -a x.y.z -m 'Release version x.y.z'`
`make push_tags`
* Create a `GitHub Release <https://github.com/netaddr/netaddr/releases/new>`_ based on
the tag you just pushed.
Put the new ``CHANGELOG`` contents there and add the "Full changelog" link at the
end (copy and adapt from the previous release).
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