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* Add a '''%changelog''' entry (update file: ''yum/pkgs/nstweb/template.spec'').
* Add a '''%changelog''' entry (update file: ''yum/pkgs/nstweb/template.spec'').


* Finally, update the ''NST Feature Release Notes'' section in the file: ''html/welcome.html'' with the following:
* Finally, update the ''NST Feature Release'' information section in the file: ''html/welcome.html'' with the following:
** Update the release date.
** Verify/Update the release date
** Verify any Kernel version information.
** Update the hard link to the final manifest.
** Update the hard link to the final manifest.
** Update the timeout (for when the ''NST Feature Release Notes'' section is not longer automatically shown, allow for roughly two months).
** Update the timeout (for when the ''NST Feature Release'' information section is not longer automatically shown, allow for roughly two months).

Revision as of 08:28, 28 February 2012

As we've created a new release, you should review links that are release and manifest related. Within the HTML documentation, you can locate the release related links by examining:

  • The links on the side navigation panel (update file: html/side.html).
  • The NST related links at the top of the links page (update file: html/links.html).
  • The rules to generate the HTML version of the manifest (update file: html/include/make/makefile).
  • Bump the release number for the nstweb package (update file: yum/pkgs/nstweb/pkginfo.xml).
  • Add a %changelog entry (update file: yum/pkgs/nstweb/template.spec).
  • Finally, update the NST Feature Release information section in the file: html/welcome.html with the following:
    • Verify/Update the release date
    • Verify any Kernel version information.
    • Update the hard link to the final manifest.
    • Update the timeout (for when the NST Feature Release information section is not longer automatically shown, allow for roughly two months).