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# Release management
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There are 2 core branches:
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* `master`
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* `develop`
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`master` represents currently released version. In most cases its `HEAD` must also
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point to a tag with release version name.
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`develop` represents version that is currently in development. It always should have
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`-SNAPSHOT` suffix in `VERSION_NAME` variable (defined in `gradle.properties`).
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Ideally each push to `develop` should also publish a SNAPSHOT version to MavenCentral (pending resolution).
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Before releasing a new version a new branch is created. It's name should follow
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the `v4.1.1` pattern (where `4.1.1` is upcoming release version name). In this branch
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should all release preparations be done (removing all mentions of SNAPSHOT and updating
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version name). Then a pull-request is issued from this branch to `master`.
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After a pull-request is resolved (merged to `master`) all changes must be reflected in `develop`
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branch (merge with `master`) and `-SNAPSHOT` suffix must be added to the `VERSION_NAME`.
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A new version must be pushed to MavenCentral and new git-tag with version name must be
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created in the repository.
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Rinse and repeat. |