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Post release tasks for 4.10.1 #1693

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wazuhci opened this issue Jan 16, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1695 or #1696
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Post release tasks for 4.10.1 #1693

wazuhci opened this issue Jan 16, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1695 or #1696
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wazuhci commented Jan 16, 2025

Description

This issue attempts to track the steps necessary to complete post-release maintenance tasks for 4.10.1.
The goal is to complete the following tasks, each task must have a PR associated with this issue.

The branches must follow the naming: merge-<ORIGIN_BRANCH>-into-<DESTINATION_BRANCH>. For example, merge-4.10.1-into-4.10.2.

Tasks

  • Merge branch 4.10.1 into branch 4.10.2.
  • Merge branch 4.10.2 into branch 4.11.0.
  • Merge branch 4.11.0 into branch 4.12.0.
  • Publish GitHub release as latest.
  • Delete all stage pre-releases for 4.10.1 (https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh-docker/releases).
  • Delete all stage tags for v4.10.1. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DELETE DEFINITIVE TAG. Example: v4.10.1-rc1, 4.10.1-alpha1, etc.
  • Delete all stage Docker hub images for v4.10.1. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DELETE DEFINITIVE DOCKER IMAGES. Example: v4.10.1-rc1, 4.10.1-alpha1, etc.
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vcerenu commented Jan 17, 2025

LGTM

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The Docker images were deleted.

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