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1.4 KiB
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# Release standards
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Here's where we document how homebrew-cask is released.
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## Versioning
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We attempt to follow [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) as much as
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possible.
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Since we are still pre-1.0, this essentially means that we bump the PATCH
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number when we fix bugs, and we bump the MINOR number when we add stuff. Pretty
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simple.
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## Release Process
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We'll get this scripted someday, but until then it's better to have it written
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down then floating in a brain somewhere.
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1. Bump the version, which is stored in the `brew-cask.rb` formula. We
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simultaneously bump the `url` as well as the `version` line.
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2. Make a commit with just the version bump. Something like `git commit -m
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'bump version to v0.13.0'`.
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3. Tag that commit, ensuring that you provide a message so we get an annotated
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tag. Like this: `git tag -m v0.13.0 v0.13.0`
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4. Push the commit and the tag: `git push --follow-tags`
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5. Rejoice!
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## Things to consider
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The way `brew update` works, users will always be tracking `HEAD` in their tap.
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This means that the latest updates to Casks are going to trickle out
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immediately after push. This means there are times when we need to be
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thoughtful about how we push out new or breaking functionality. As a pre-1.0
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project we can still break backwards compatibility, but sometimes there might
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be decisions we can make about releasing to make things easier on our users.
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In general: go easy on the users!
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