Update the release tasks with more detailed information about the files that require updating for a release. Change-Id: I785917ade9027dd8ac71e1ae03fccf226aba4f78
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Release tasks overview
This section provides an overview of the tasks that need to be completed for a documentation release, and a rough schedule of when to complete each task. The schedule is expressed in terms of time before release day. Release day is usually 1300UTC on the initial release date listed on the release schedule.
- Four to six weeks before release
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Ping packagers to locate pre-release packages to test the Installation Tutorial against, and start looking for willing volunteers to help test.
- Four weeks
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Ping Cross Project Liaisons (CPLs) to check their chapters, and ping packagers to check on package availability. As soon as pre-release packages are available, ask people to start testing.
- Two to four weeks
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Ping Speciality Team leads to review and update release notes for openstack-manuals.
- One to two weeks
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Publish project-specific docs to new branch, publish index pages to docs (but leave unlinked).
- One week
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Check and update all books to have correct version information, and update any links in each book to refer to the new release. Run scripts to pull the latest changes for the Configuration Reference and CLI Reference Guides.
- On release day
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Add new release name to the dropdown menu on the docs page, regenerate the sitemap.xml, and change the front page so the new release is the default.
- After release day
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Cut the branch for versioned guides. This usually happens about a month after release day, but the timing is informed mainly by the volume of changes going in to the guides. Update the sphinxmark configuration files for versioned guides with the latest release name.