Minor typos in README.rst

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Eric Fried 2017-07-25 09:43:51 -05:00
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* Start version numbers with 0.1.0 for unstable early editions and
prototypes. Switch to 1.0.0 for the first production-ready
release. Do not release the first version of a deliverable with a
number that matches the version other related deliverables
use. This confuses consumers about the maturity of the new
number that matches the version used by other existing related
deliverables. This confuses consumers about the maturity of the new
deliverable and about where they should find "older" versions with
lower numbers, which do not exist.
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Deliverable Files
=================
Deliverable repositories for projects using cycle_with_intermediatry
Deliverable repositories for projects using cycle_with_intermediary
or cycle_with_milestones should be placed in their respective releases
within the deliverables directory. Deliverable repositories for
projects using the independent release model should be placed in the
``deliverables/_independent`` directory.
For deliverable set of projects, we use one YAML file per release
For a deliverable set of projects, we use one YAML file per release
series to hold all of the metadata for all releases and branches of
that deliverable. For each deliverable, we need to track:
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announcing the release. (Use ``|`` to indicate a multi-line,
pre-formatted message.)
Each `project` entry is a mapping with keys:
Each entry in the ``projects`` list is a mapping with keys:
``repo``
The name of the repository on git.openstack.org.
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An optional name for the base of the tarball created by the
release. If no value is provided, it defaults to the repo base name.
Each ``branch`` entry is a mapping with keys:
Each entry in the ``branches`` list is a mapping with keys:
``name``
The name of the branch.