releases/doc/source/index.rst
Jeremy Stanley 861d465a94 List the Wallaby cycle signing key as current
This sets the end date for the Victoria key, adds the Wallaby key
starting today and links to a minimal export of the corresponding
public key and its details on the keyserver network. This can be
amended with a new patchset or a follow-up change to correct the
included dates after the key material change (Depends-On below)
merges and goes into effect.

Change-Id: I97ca5ee0baf20a9470189fa621a1fa30115aeb15
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/760364
2020-10-29 14:23:02 +00:00

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OpenStack Releases

Release Series

OpenStack is developed and released around 6-month cycles. After the initial release, additional stable point releases will be released in each release series. You can find the detail of the various release series here on their series page. Subscribe to the combined release calendar for continual updates.

wallaby/index victoria/index ussuri/index train/index stein/index rocky/index queens/index pike/index ocata/index newton/index mitaka/index liberty/index kilo/index juno/index icehouse/index havana/index grizzly/index folsom/index essex/index diablo/index cactus/index bexar/index austin/index releases/*

Note

The schedule of Maintenance phases changed during Ocata. The old phases were used until Newton.

Note

If a branch is marked as Extended Maintenance, that means individual projects can be in state Maintained, Unmaintained or End of Life on that branch. Please check specific project about its actual status on the given branch.

Series-Independent Releases

Some deliverables are released independently from the OpenStack release series. You can find their releases listed here:

independent

Teams

Deliverables are produced by project teams. Here you can find all OpenStack deliverables, organized by the team that produces them:

teams/*

Cryptographic Signatures

Git tags created through our release automation are signed by centrally-managed OpenPGP keys maintained by the OpenStack Infrastructure team. Detached signatures of many separate release artifacts are also provided using the same keys. A new key is created corresponding to each development cycle and rotated relatively early in the cycle. (Implementation completed late in the Newton cycle, so many early Newton artifacts have no corresponding signatures.)

OpenStack Infrastructure root sysadmins and Release Managers publish their own signatures of these keys into the global keyserver network. Copies of the public keys can be found below along with the date ranges during which each key was in general use.

Documentation

reference/using reference/release_models reference/deliverable_types reference/reviewer_guide reference/process