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Here's a checklist for the release process.
## Leading Up To The Release
1. Talk to team about whether there are any changes which MUST go in
this release which may cause delay.
2. Create a milestone for the *next* release, and go though issues and PR
and mark accordingly.
3. Ask the most significant contributor who has not already named a
release to name the release. CC previous namers and team.
## Prepering for -rc1
1. Check that CHANGELOG.md covers all signficant changes.
2. Update the CHANGELOG.md with [Unreleased] changed to -rc1, and add a new
footnote.
3. Create a PR with the above.
## Releasing -rc1
1. Merge the PR above.
2. Tag it `git pull && git tag -s v<VERSION>rc1 && git push --tags`
3. Update the /topic on #c-lightning on Freenode.
4. Prepare draft release notes, and share with team for editing.
5. Upgrade your personal nodes to the rc1, to help testing.
## Tagging the Release
1. Update the CHANGELOG.md; remove -rc1 in both places, and move the
[Unreleased] footnote URL from the previous version to the
about-to-be-released version.
2. Commit that, then `git tag -s v<VERSION> && git push --tags`.
3. Run `tools/build-release.sh` to create the images, `SHA256SUMS` and
signatures into release/.
4. Upload the files resulting files to github and
save as a draft.
(https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/releases/)
5. Ping the rest of the team to check the SHA256SUMS file and have them
`gpg -sb --armor SHA256SUMS`.
6. Append the signatures into a file called `SHA256SUMS.asc`, verify
with `gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.asc` and include the file in the draft
release.
## Performing the Release
1. Edit the GitHub draft and include the `SHA256SUMS.asc` file.
2. Publish the release as not a draft.
3. Update the /topic on #c-lightning on Freenode.
4. Send a mail to c-lightning and lightning-dev mailing lists, using the
same wording as the Release Notes in github.
## Post-release
1. Add a new '[Unreleased]' section the CHANGELOG.md with empty headers.
2. Look through PRs which were delayed for release and merge them.