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- QEMU and the stable process
- ===========================
- QEMU stable releases
- --------------------
- QEMU stable releases are based upon the last released QEMU version
- and marked by an additional version number, e.g. 2.10.1. Occasionally,
- a four-number version is released, if a single urgent fix needs to go
- on top.
- Usually, stable releases are only provided for the last major QEMU
- release. For example, when QEMU 2.11.0 is released, 2.11.x or 2.11.x.y
- stable releases are produced only until QEMU 2.12.0 is released, at
- which point the stable process moves to producing 2.12.x/2.12.x.y releases.
- What should go into a stable release?
- -------------------------------------
- Generally, the following patches are considered stable material:
- * Patches that fix severe issues, like fixes for CVEs
- * Patches that fix regressions
- If you think the patch would be important for users of the current release
- (or for a distribution picking fixes), it is usually a good candidate
- for stable.
- How to get a patch into QEMU stable
- -----------------------------------
- There are various ways to get a patch into stable:
- * Preferred: Make sure that the stable maintainers are on copy when you send
- the patch by adding
- .. code::
- Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
- to the patch description. By default, this will send a copy of the patch
- to ``qemu-stable@nongnu.org`` if you use git send-email, which is where
- patches that are stable candidates are tracked by the maintainers.
- * You can also reply to a patch and put ``qemu-stable@nongnu.org`` on copy
- directly in your mail client if you think a previously submitted patch
- should be considered for a stable release.
- * If a maintainer judges the patch appropriate for stable later on (or you
- notify them), they will add the same line to the patch, meaning that
- the stable maintainers will be on copy on the maintainer's pull request.
- * If you judge an already merged patch suitable for stable, send a mail
- (preferably as a reply to the most recent patch submission) to
- ``qemu-stable@nongnu.org`` along with ``qemu-devel@nongnu.org`` and
- appropriate other people (like the patch author or the relevant maintainer)
- on copy.
- Stable release process
- ----------------------
- When the stable maintainers prepare a new stable release, they will prepare
- a git branch with a release candidate and send the patches out to
- ``qemu-devel@nongnu.org`` for review. If any of your patches are included,
- please verify that they look fine, especially if the maintainer had to tweak
- the patch as part of back-porting things across branches. You may also
- nominate other patches that you think are suitable for inclusion. After
- review is complete (may involve more release candidates), a new stable release
- is made available.
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