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This page is used to track the process and progress of the R2015a release.

Release Lead Roles

RoleAssigneeAuthority/Responsibility
Release ManagerSPH"owns" release, initiates process, creates tracking page, sends daily status updates, tracks issues to completion, makes sure everyone gets their stuff done, brings decisions to CCB/team, maintains tracking page, collects lessons learned, documents process improvements for next release. Must be reachable and preferably in the office during critical stages like creating and testing RCs.
Build ManagerJJKP or LOJ(?)controls build system, creates RCs, sends RC availability announcements. Must be reachable and preferably in the office during critical stages like creating and testing RCs.
Test ManagerTRcontrol GUI/script testing for each RC.  Must be reachable and preferably in the office during critical stages like creating and testing RCs.

Open Process Questions R2015a

  • Consider merging to production and test this before next release process
  • Automate installer packaging
  • Consider sanity check from mission users' scripts
  • Feature Freeze/QA Complete/Beta Test must happen earlier (month before code/App Freeze)
    • We need to baseline the test results well before release process starts.  Probably at Feature Freeze\QA Freeze
    • Consider allowing GATS to produce multiple reports from one test run
  • When should we merge with production and baseline tests?

Release Risks

 

This is a list of all risks (opened and closed) related to smooth release of R2015a.

OwnerStatusDescriptionResolution
RQClosedGMAT function testing is not completed so there could be many unknown issues discovered close to code freeze.Configured test system to run regression test system in function mode and ran tens of thousands of test. 
JJKPOpenMany failing event location tests.  There may be hidden bugs because issues have not been resolved. 
DJCOpenPython interface unstable.   Process for testing and integration into nightly build is unclear. 
SPHOpenSpace weather file not ready for testing and tests are not written. 

Tasks

All dates are referenced to 12:00 noon EDT.

For example, a deadline of March 15 should be interpreted as March 15, 12:00 noon EDT.

Early Tasks

These are long-lead early tasks that can be completed before the detailed release cycle.

Use "(/)" for the checkmark ((tick)) and "(x)" for the cross ((error))

TaskWhoStatus

Internal

Status

Notes

Review Previous Build Release R2015b Process Notes

All   
Obtain Release ApprovalsSPHDoneDoneNeeded by release day.
Get updated legal statement/licenseSPHDoneDoneNeeded by Code Freeze.
Update sample scripts
SPHDoneDone

Needed by App Freeze.

  • Write examples that demonstrate new functionality
  • Clean up all errors and warnings
  • Remove deprecated fields
Write draft Release Notes

JJKP

SPH

DoneDone

Needed by App Freeze.

See Writing Release Notes

Update standard descriptive textSPHDoneDone

Needed by App Freeze.

Will be used in User Guide, websites, release announcement.

Update version number in User Guide cover
JJKPDoneDone

Needed by App Freeze.

Contact Katy Gammage or Mary Hrybyk-Keith to update cover page.

Next time: integrate sejda-console to do this automatically.

Update info on public-facing websitesJJKP(error)(error)

Needed by Release Day.

See the list of sites. Update this list as well, if necessary.

Updated major sites before announcement. Minor ones can be updated a bit later.

Update release announcement contactsSPH  

Needed by Release Day. Located here.

Put in order for additional iconsSPHDoneDone

(if necessary)

Needed by Visual Freeze.

For QA Complete (Sept. 16)

QA complete means that all known bugs are being tracked, all bug fixes are verified and documented, and the release process can begin.

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TaskWhoStatusNotes
Verify that all known bugs are checked into JIRA(All)

JJKP: (tick)
RQ: (tick)

SPH:  (tick)

 
Complete all JIRA verifications(All)

JJKP: (tick)
RQ: (tick)

SPH:   (tick)

 
Complete QA wrap-up tasksDJC, SPH, JJKP, RQ

JJKP: (error)
RQ: (tick)

SPH:  (tick)

DJC: (tick)

JJKP: Need to run save mode one last time before code freeze.
Address all JIRA tickets awaiting feedback(All)

JJKP: (tick)
RQ: (tick)

SPH: (tick)

 
Mark .tc files with requirements and verify traceability to new requirements(All)

JJKP: (error)
RQ: (tick)

SPH: (error)

This is new this year! 

For Visual Freeze (Oct. 5)

Visual Freeze finalizes all graphical changes to the software, so that screenshots, documentation, and TestComplete can be updated.

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TaskWhoStatus

Internal

Status

Notes
Update About panel

LOJ

 (tick)(tick)
  1. Update release number (i.e. R2015a).  
  2. Add any new libraries used. 
  3. Update an links.
Update splash screenTGG(tick)(tick)
  1. Add new contributors
  2. Remove contributors who did not contribute to this release
  3. Design updates
  4. Update SplashScreen.psd in GmatDevelopment\moredata\graphics\splash
  5. Use GIMP to save a flattened TIF file and overwrite splash screen in GmatDevelopment\application\data\graphics\splash.
Update iconsTGG

SPH: (tick)
WCS: (tick)

TGG: (tick)

SPH: (tick)
WCS: (tick)

TGG: (tick)

If there are any updates, additions, deletions.

Including GMATIcon for Welcome Page

Update gmat_startup_file.txtJJKP(tick)(tick)
  • Update formatting, comments
  • Add any additional plugins
  • Switch to release configuration (comment out alpha plugins)

Switch to release configuration in script test system

JJKP(tick)(tick)
  • Create new rundef.R2015aInternal.template.m and rundef.R2015aPublic.template.m.
  • Switch autorun.m to use appropriate one.
Complete visual updates(All)

SPH: (tick)

RQ: (tick)

  

For Code Freeze (Oct. 9) 

Code Freeze is a freeze on the software itself before final testing.

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TaskWhoStatus

Internal

Status

Notes
Update EOP filesWCS(tick)(tick)Update eopc04_08.62-now and run smoke tests and SPICE .bpc file
Update tai-utc file & naif LSKWCS(tick)(tick)Update gmat_startup_file with new LSK
Update Info.plist and RunGMAT as neededWCS(tick)(tick)Need copyright and release number/name at least
Update files w/ updated legal statementLOJ (tick) (tick)
  • Readme file
  • Source code files
Update license textLOJ(tick)(tick)

Update application/License.txt file.  Nothing to do since license did not change.

Update copyright and code headersLOJ (tick) (tick)

This tool makes adding paragraphs and changing headers simple.  http://sourceforge.net/projects/findandreplace/

As of R2015a these directories have files that need updating.

public\src (hpp, cpp)

public\plugin (hpp, cpp)

public\application\matlab\gmat_keyword (.m)

internal\code (hpp,cpp)

Final bug fixes(All) (tick)  
Mark all open bugs as Affects: current releaseSPHSPH:  (tick)  

For this release: Should we branch the repo here, instead of after release? We need to allow people to continue working on unrelated items while release work is ongoing.{warning

(DJC here)  A better approach going forward would be to merge master into production, and switch the test system to the production branch.  This probably ought to be done right before building RC1.  The dev team would have 2 options then:

  1. Checkout branches based on what they are working on (i.e. checkout production for bug fixes for the release, and their current clone of master – every one is cloning for new work, right? – for ongoing work)
  2. Alternatively, make bug fixes in master and cherry-pick merge changes into production as bugs are fixed

The former is the better approach, IMO, because it ensures that the bug fix is made on the current code base for the release.

For App Freeze (Oct 9) 

App Freeze is a freeze on all application bundle files beyond data and code. This includes documentation, sample scripts, stuff in the extras folder, etc.

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TaskWhoStatusNotes
Update README.txtJJKP (tick)Update with major release highlights.
Update extras folderJJKP (tick)Notepad++ syntax coloring file
Update PDF files in docs folderSPH/DJC

DJC: (tick)

SPH:  (tick)

  • Update watermark: "Draft for Release R2015a"
  • Put into application/docs folder, and individual doc source folders
Gather list of compatibility changes since last releaseSPH (tick)
  • Deprecated fields
  • Removed & disabled fields
  • Anything a user would need to know to make R2013b scripts compatible with this release.
Update Release Notes
SPH (tick) 
Update screenshots in User Guide
(Feature leads)

JJKP: 

SPH: (tick)

RQ: (tick)

DSQ: 

 
Test User Guide instructions & code(Feature leads)

RQ: (tick)

DSQ: 

JJKP: 

SPH:  (tick)

  • Tutorials
  • Common Tasks
  • script snippets
  • reference page examples

SPH:  only tested features that changed for which I was FDE

Update Windows installer packageJJKP (tick) 
Update links in GMAT.ini

JJKP

(tick)
  • Help links
  • Welcome page links
Update link tests in TestCompleteTR (tick)
  • Help buttons
  • Welcome Page links
  • Help menu links

Testing of Release Candidate 1 (Oct 14 - Oct. 28 )

This will start with the 2014-05-05 daily build. Repeat this phase until tests check out. Steve will make the call.

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TaskWhoStatusNotes
Update README.txtJJKP

RC1: 

RC2-RC5: N/A

Next time: this should probably be "Update Release Notes" to add outstanding bugs, etc.

Build Windows installer

JJKP (backup: TGG)

RC1: 

RC2: 

RC2-2: 

RC3:  (tick)

RC4: 

RC5: 

Version string: R2015a-rc#

Next time: build manager should do this

Bundle Windows zip

JJKP (backup: TGG)

RC1: 

RC2: 

RC2-2: 

RC3:  (tick)

RC4: 

RC5: 

Version string: R2015a-rc#

Next time: build manager should do this

Run TestComplete smoke testsTRRC3:  (tick)These are tests on the packaged versions of GMAT: the installer and the zip bundle.
Run TestComplete system test missionsTRRC3:   (tick)These are tests on the packaged versions of GMAT: the installer and the zip bundle.
Run script test systemJJKP (backup: TGG)

RC1: 

RC2: 

RC2-2: 

RC3:  (tick)

RC4: 

RC5: 

Run the internal installer tests on T4 and the public installer tests on Joel's machine. Run .zip bundle tests afterwards on same build to compare.
Test all sample scriptsSPH

RC3:   (tick)

RC4: 

At a minimum these need to be run individually by hand or run in GUI regression system.  Additionally, they must be run on a system that has no other installations of GMAT.  Past experience has shown that missing files, and configuraiton issues are not caught by running on machines used for development.
Run TestComplete full regression testsTR

RC3:  (tick)

RC4:

(For final RC only)

Notes

  • While this cycle is ongoing is a good time to do wiki updates and cleanup.

Stage Release (Oct 30)

This is a soft release, putting all the files in place and updating information. Then on release day, we only need to send the announcements.  

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TaskWhoStatusNotes
Bundle source code
DJC* (tick)
  1. Export the trunk code from svn that is used for the release build when that build is started
  2. Wait for a go/nogo call from testing on the build
  3. Archive the following folder trees into a zip file: src, plugins, build
Bundle data
DJC* (tick)
  1. Use the same export as used for the source bundle
  2. Wait for a go/nogo call from testing on the build
  3. Archive the following folder tree into a zip file: application/data
Upload source bundle to SourceForgeSPH (tick)
  1. Move the zip file to SF
  2. Mark as "staged"
  3. Download the upload and check it
Upload data bundle to SourceForgeSPH (tick)
  1. Move the zip file to SF
  2. Mark as "staged"
  3. Download the upload and check it
Upload Windows installer to SourceForgeSPH (tick)Download, install, and run after uploading.
Upload Windows zip to SourceForgeSPH (tick)Download and run after uploading.
Post README.rst.txt on SourceForgeSPH (tick)Update for new release
Upload docs to documentation siteSPH(tick)
  1. Upload using SSH to http://gmat.sourceforge.net/docs/
  2. Update HTML with new section
  3. Move "latest" pointer to new folder

SEE NOTES IN SECTION BELOW

Fixed "latest download" to point to new exe.SPH See instructions here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6777327/how-to-manually-set-the-default-download-file-in-a-sourceforge-project
Post internal & public release files to MESA networkSPH (tick) 

Branch and tag repositories

DJC At least tag the test system; consider branching also if the burden on the repo is low.
Make SourceForge repository backupSPH 

Follow SourceForge's instructions.

Perform the backup on the Linode server and download the resultant .zip file, since the local network blocks rsync.

* DJC can only do steps 1-3 here because of contractual constraints

Release Day (Nov. 2)

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TaskWhoStatusNotes

Make files visible on SourceForge

JJKP 07/21: Made visible at time of posting, as "soft" release.
Send out release announcementSPH 
  • Mention GSFC in the announcement
  • Don't include large attachments.
Post release announcement on SourceForgeSPH*  
Post release announcement on GMAT BlogJJKP  
Mark as released in JIRASPH  
Migrate code to SourceForge repositoryJJKP Do we migrate to git at the same time?

This needs to be assigned to a different person; DJC cannot post to SF

Post-Release

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TaskWhoStatusNotes
Party!(All) 

Plan for week of June 19

Conduct postmortem reviewSPH This includes gathering feedback, holding the postmortem meeting, and documenting the results.
Submit GSFC Metrics SummaryWCS The link to submit the metrics is invalid.No action is required for this item. It was decided on 09/25/14's GMAT meeting to check tasks that do not require any action or are inactive.
Submit NTR for next releaseSPH  Per Hughes: The NTR cannot be written until all features are finalized and it is too early to do that.

Notes for postmortem

Please add your notes to the R2015a Lessons Learned document.

Compatibility changes

See Writing Release Notes

Creating an RC

  1. Create the build
    1. Log into gs580w-gmat-t4 as "gsfc580gmatbuild". The credentials are on the network drive, in the Infrastructure folder.
    2. Start Task Scheduler.
    3. [RC1 only] Disable the "GMAT Daily Build" task, so it doesn't run automatically during the RC cycle (this can make things overly confusing).
    4. Manually run the "GMAT Daily Build" task.
  2. Create the bundles
    1. On your local system, navigate to GmatDevelopment\build\install\windows-nsis. Note that you do not need to pull files down from the Git repository; this process will pull files from the remote build and create the packages in your local directory. There's a README.txt file there that explains things.
    2. Open a MinGW, MSYS2, or Cygwin shell in this directory.
    3. Run 'make assemble VERSION="R2015a-rc#"', where "#" is the number of the RC you're creating. This will create two directories in the current directory: gmat-internal and gmat-public.
    4. Run the following commands to add the User Guide cover. This requires sejda-console.

      sejda-console merge -f ../../../doc/help/src/files/images/Cover-UserGuide-A4-Trimmed.pdf gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4.pdf -o gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4-new.pdf -s all:all:
      mv gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4-new.pdf gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4.pdf
      
      sejda-console merge -f ../../../doc/help/src/files/images/Cover-UserGuide-Letter-Trimmed.pdf gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter.pdf -o gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter-new.pdf -s all:all:
      mv gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter-new.pdf gmat-internal/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter.pdf
      
      sejda-console merge -f ../../../doc/help/src/files/images/Cover-UserGuide-A4-Trimmed.pdf gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4.pdf -o gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4-new.pdf -s all:all:
      mv gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4-new.pdf gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-a4.pdf
      
      sejda-console merge -f ../../../doc/help/src/files/images/Cover-UserGuide-Letter-Trimmed.pdf gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter.pdf -o gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter-new.pdf -s all:all:
      mv gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter-new.pdf gmat-public/GMAT/docs/help/help-letter.pdf
       
    5. Run 'make VERSION="R2015a-rc#"', where "#" is the number of the RC you're creating. This will create four packages in the current directory: A .zip and a .exe file for both the internal and public versions. Note: To create only an internal version, run 'make internal VERSION="R2015a-rc#"'.
    6. Copy the four package files to the network: \\mesa-file\595\GMAT\Builds\windows\VS2013_build_32\R2015a
    7. To clean everything up afterwards, run "make clean".
  3. Run the script test system on the internal installer package. See Running the script test system, below.

Note: To make the final release bundles, you can't just rename the files to take off the "-rc#" portion. You need to recreate the bundles using this command: make VERSION="R2015a" 

Running the script test system

In the steps below, "#" is the RC number and "<config>" is "internal" or "public".

  1. Log into gs580w-gmat-t4 as "gsfc580gmattest". The credentials are on the network drive, in the Infrastructure folder.
  2. [RC1 only] Start Task Scheduler and disable the "Run Script Test" task. You'll need to run the RC tests manually.
  3. Uninstall all previous versions of GMAT.
  4. Install the version being tested.
    1. Check "Enable MATLAB interface".
    2. Leave "Associate file types" unchecked.
  5. Update the test system repo (located at C:\Users\gsfc580gmattest\Documents\GmatTest)
  6. In MATLAB (64-bit):
    1. Run:
      >> cd C:\Users\gsfc580gmattest\Documents\GmatTest\bin
    2. Run (replace # with RC number and <config> with "internal" or "public"):
      >> diary('..\log\R2015a-rc#-<config>.log')
    3. Run (this command copies application files such as SPICE kernels needed for regression tests into the new installation of GMAT):
      >> preparegmat('C:\Path\To\GMAT')
    4. In C:\Users\testuser\Documents\GmatTest\bin, copy the appropriate template (autorundef.R2015aInternal.template.m or autorundef.R2015aPublic.template.m) to a new name (such as autorundef.R2015aRc1Internal.m) and fill in the values:
      1. RunDef.Build: "R2015a-rc#-<config>"
      2. RunDef.GmatExe: path to installed GMAT.exe
      3. RunDef.RegressionBuild: last build date if testing RC1 (look in GmatTest\output for latest folder, such as 2013-07-31), otherwise, "R2015a-rc#-<config>"
    5. Run:
      >> gmattest <name of rundef.m> (e.g. autorundef.R2015aRc1Internal.m) 
    6. Wait until run completes (usually 8+ hours)
    7. Run:
      >> diary('off')
  7. In a Windows cmd window, post results to network using robocopy:
    >robocopy "C:\Users\gsfc580gmattest\Documents\GmatTest\output\R2015a-rc#-<config>" "\\mesa-file\595\GMAT\TestResults\win7\R2015a-rc#-<config>" /E /MT /LOG:%TEMP%\robocopy.txt

Updating SourceForge HTML docs page

The Sourceforge page for logging in is here:  https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/SFTP/

I (SPH) used Filezilla and this was pretty straightforward once succesfully logging in:

Hostname is frs.sourceforge.net

UserName: "YOURSOURCEFORGEUSERNAME,gmat"

Password is: YOURSOURCEFORGEPASSWORD

File Updating

  1. Add a new folder for the release under the gmat\htdocs\docs folder
  2. Update contents of the new release folder with files from new release
  3. Update the gmat\htdocs\docs\index.html to include new folder and to point to the new latest folder.

 

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