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**Guidelines, overview of maintenance process, etc.**
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*“Thou shall GPG-sign.”*
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# Git config
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## GPG signing
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While contributors are suggested to use GPG, as a maintainer you **are
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required** to use GPG to sign commits & merges.
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If you don't have GPG signing set up yet, now is the moment to do it.
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[Config, etc.](/CONTRIBUTING.md#git-config)
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## SSH
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Preferably use SSH.
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There are quite a few articles about that:
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https://help.github.com/categories/ssh/
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## Useful aliases
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Check whether commits are GPG-signed with `git logs`
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```
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git config --global alias.logs 'log --show-signature'
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```
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# Commits
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- **always** use [commit message format]
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- **always** GPG-sign your commits.
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- it's preferable to make a PR with changes that you're about to commit.
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Yes, there might be a situation where something has to be fixed "right now"
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on master..
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Perhaps a security fix, who knows what future holds. If it's not *that*
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important, you're still better off making a PR. Even when you'll just
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fast-forward commits from PR onto the `master` branch.
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Reasoning for it is that it's always hard to catch bugs/mistakes that you
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create, while someone else who just briefly looked at the changeset possibly
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can see a problem `:)`
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# Pull requests
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- **do not** push any `Merge`, `Squash & Merge`, etc. buttons on the website!
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The only allowed way of merging is locally, since otherwise merge will not
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be signed, and websites can fairly well mess things up.
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- **always** test PR that is being merged.
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- **always** GPG-sign PR that you're merging.
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Commits that are about to be merged don't have to be signed, but the
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merge-commit **must** be signed. To simplify the process, and ensure that
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things are done "right", it's preferable to use the [`merge-pr.sh`] script,
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which does that for you automatically.
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- **use** [`merge-pr.sh`] script to merge PRs. First checkout the target
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branch, usually either `master` or a release dev branch e.g. `v1.17-dev`,
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make sure it's up to date with qTox/qTox, then e.g. `./merge-pr.sh 1234`.
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You don't have to use it, but then you're running into risk of breaking
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travis build of master & other PRs, since it verifies all commit messages,
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indlucing merge messages.
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Risk, that can be avoided when one doesn't type manually merge message :wink:
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- **might want** to use [`test-pr.sh`].
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- give a PR some "breathing space" right after it's created – i.e. merging
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something right away can lead to bugs & regressions suddenly popping up, thus
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it's preferable to wait at least a day or so, to let people test & comment on
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the PR before merging.
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- with trivial changes, like fixing typos or something along those lines,
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feel free to merge right away.
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- if a PR requires some changes, comment what parts need to be adjusted,
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preferably by using the `Reviewable` button on the first comment.
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- if PR doesn't apply properly on top of current master (when using
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[`merge-pr.sh`] script), request a rebase
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- if a PR requires changes but there has been no activity from the PR submitter
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for more than 2 months, close the PR.
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# Continous Integration
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qTox nightly builds can be found in [qTox-nightly-release]. Should one build
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fail, it is important to restart the whole Travis CI build and not just a
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single job. The tool managing the nightly builds deletes all build artifacts
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on any job failure, so all need to be rebuilt.
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# Issues
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## Tagging Issues
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- When you request more info to be provided in the issue, tag it with
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`O-need-info`. Remove tag once the needed info has been provided.
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- If the needed information is not provided after 30 days, add the `O-stale`
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tag and a comment requesting the information again.
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- If the `O-stale` tag is present for more than 30 day, the issue should
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be closed.
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- If you're going to fix the issue, assign yourself to it.
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- when closing an issue, preferably state the reason why it was closed, unless
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it was closed automatically by commit message.
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- When issue is a duplicate, close the issue with less useful information and
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comment the link to the other issue.
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## Determining Priority
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The priority of an issue should be determined by taking into account the user
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impact and how hard it is to fix the issue.
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### User impact
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We have two labels to rate user impact `U-high` and `U-low`.
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Use `U-high` if
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- Many users have reported this issue
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- The problem is triggered often during typical use of qTox
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- The problem causes data loss
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- There is no workaround
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Use `U-low` if
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- Few users reported this problem
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- The problem occurs very sporadically
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- The problem needs a very specific set of conditions to appear
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- There is a workaround
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- The problem appears only after multiple days of usage
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### Difficulty to fix
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We have two labels to estimate the difficulty of a fix, `D-easy` and `D-hard`.
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Use `D-easy` if you think that:
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- The issue is well described
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- The issue can be consistently reproduced
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- The issue needs no specific equipment to fix, e.g. specific OS, webcam,...
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- The code that causes the problem is known
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Use `D-hard` if you think that:
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- The issue is described only vaguely
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- The exact way to reproduce the issue is not known
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- The issue happens only on a specifc OS
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- The issue is not only caused by code from qTox
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### Determining initial priority
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After assesing the user impact and the difficulty to fix the issue you look up
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the initial priority for the issue in the following table:
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| | `U-high` | `U-low` |
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|----------|------------|------------|
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| `E-easy` | `P-high` | `P-medium` |
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| `E-hard` | `P-medium` | `P-low` |
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Possible security issues should be tagged with `P-high` initally. If they are
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confirmed security issues, the tag should be changed to `P-very-high`, else
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apply the normal rating process.
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# Translations from Weblate
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Weblate provides an easy way for people to translate qTox. On one hand, it does
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require a bit more attention & regular checking whether there are new
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translations, on the other, it lessened problems that were happening with
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"manual" way of providing translations.
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To get translations into qTox:
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1. Go to `https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/tox/qtox/#repository` and lock
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the repository for translations.
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2. Make sure you have git setup to automatically gpg sign commits.
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3. To update translated strings from Weblate, in the root of the qTox
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repository execute the script `tools/update-weblate.sh`
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4. If a new translation language has been added, update the following files:
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- `translations/CMakeLists.txt`
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- `src/widget/form/settings/generalform.cpp`
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- `translations/README.md`
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- `translations/i18n.pri`
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- `translations/translations.qrc`
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5. To update translatable strings from qTox for Weblate, run
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`./tools/update-translation-files.sh ALL`
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6. Checkout a new branch with e.g. `git checkout -b update_weblate` and open
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a Pull Request for it on Github.
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7. After the Pull Request has been merged, `reset` Weblate to master and
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unlock it.
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# Releases
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## Tagging scheme
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- tag versions that are to be released, make sure that they are GPG-signed,
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i.e. `git tag -s v1.8.0`
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- use semantic versions for tags: `vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`
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- `MAJOR` – bump version when there are breaking changes to video, audio,
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text chats, groupchats, file transfers, and any other basic functionality.
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For other things, `MINOR` and `PATCH` are to be bumped.
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- `MINOR` – bump version when there are:
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- new features added
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- UI/feature breaking changes
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- other non-breaking changes
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- `PATCH` – bump when there have been only fixes added. If changes include
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something more than just bugfixes, bump `MAJOR` or `MINOR` version
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accordingly.
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- bumping a higher-level version "resets" lower-version numbers, e.g.
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`v1.7.1 → v2.0.0`
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## Steps for release
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### Before tagging
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- Format all code using the [`./tools/format-code.sh`] script
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- Update version number for windows/osx packages using the
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[`./tools/update-versions.sh`] script, e.g. `./tools/update-versions.sh
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1.11.0`
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- Update toxcore version number to the latest tag. Currently this needs to be
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done manually by `grep`ing for the current tag.
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- Update the bootstrap nodelist at `./res/nodes.json` from https://nodes.tox.chat/json.
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This can be done by running [`./tools/update-nodes.sh`]
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- Generate changelog with `clog`.
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- In a `MAJOR`/`MINOR` release tag should include information that changelog
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is located in the `CHANGELOG.md` file, e.g. `For details see CHANGELOG.md`
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- To release a `PATCH` version after non-fix changes have landed on `master`
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branch, checkout latest `MAJOR`/`MINOR` version and `git cherry-pick -x`
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commits from `master` that you want `PATCH` release to include. Once
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cherry-picking has been done, tag HEAD of the branch.
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- When making a `PATCH` tag, include in tag message short summary of what the
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tag release fixes, and to whom it's interesting (often only some
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OSes/distributions would find given `PATCH` release interesting).
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### After tagging
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- Create and GPG-sign the tar.lz and tar.gz archives using
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[`./tools/create-tarballs.sh`] script, and upload both archives plus both
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signature files to the github release that was created by a Travis OSX
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release job.
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- Update download links on https://tox.chat to point to the new release.
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- Write a short blog post for https://github.com/qTox/blog/ and advertise the
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post on Tox IRC channels, popular Tox groups, reddit, or whatever other platforms.
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- Open a PR to update the Flatpak manifest of our [Flathub repository] with the
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changes from [`./flatpak/io.github.qtox.qTox.json`].
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- Comment to the PR with `bot, build` to execute a test build
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- After the build passed for qTox on all architectures on
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[the Flathub build bot], merge the PR into the master branch of our
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[Flathub repository].
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# How to become a maintainer?
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Contribute, review & test pull requests, be active, oh and don't forget to
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mention that you would want to become a maintainer :P
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Aside from contents of [`CONTRIBUTING.md`] you should also know the contents of
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this file.
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Once you're confident about your knowledge and you've been around the project
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helping for a while, ask to be added to the `qTox` organization on GitHub.
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[commit message format]: /CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-message-format
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[`CONTRIBUTING.md`]: /CONTRIBUTING.md
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[`merge-pr.sh`]: /merge-pr.sh
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[`test-pr.sh`]: /test-pr.sh
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[`./tools/deweblate-translation-file.sh`]: /tools/deweblate-translation-file.sh
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[`./tools/create-tarball.sh`]: /tools/create-tarball.sh
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[`./tools/update-nodes.sh`]: /tools/update-nodes.sh
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[`./tools/update-versions.sh`]: /tools/update-versions.sh
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[`./tools/format-code.sh`]: /tools/format-code.sh
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[Flathub repository]: https://github.com/flathub/io.github.qtox.qTox
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[`./flatpak/io.github.qtox.qTox.json`]: flatpak/io.github.qtox.qTox.json
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[the Flathub build bot]: https://flathub.org/builds/#/
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[qTox-nightly-release]: https://github.com/qTox/qTox-nightly-releases
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