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### Prior to the security release
- [ ] Read the [security process for developers] if you are not familiar with it.
- [ ] Link to the original issue adding it to the [links section](#links)
- [ ] Run `scripts/security-harness` in the CE, EE, and/or Omnibus to prevent pushing to any remote besides `dev.gitlab.org`
- [ ] Create an MR targetting `org` `master`, prefixing your branch with `security-`
- [ ] Label your MR with the ~security label, prefix the title with `WIP: [master]`
- [ ] Add a link to the MR to the [links section](#links)
- [ ] Add a link to an EE MR if required
- [ ] Make sure the MR remains in-progress and gets approved after the review cycle, **but never merged**.
- [ ] Assign the MR to a RM once is reviewed and ready to be merged. Check the [RM list] to see who to ping.
#### Backports
- [ ] Once the MR is ready to be merged, create MRs targetting the last 3 releases
- [ ] At this point, it might be easy to squash the commits from the MR into one
- You can use the script `bin/secpick` instead of the following steps, to help you cherry-picking. See the [secpick documentation]
- [ ] Create the branch `security-X-Y` from `X-Y-stable` if it doesn't exist (and make sure it's up to date with stable)
- [ ] Create each MR targetting the security branch `security-X-Y`
- [ ] Add the ~security label and prefix with the version `WIP: [X.Y]` the title of the MR
- [ ] Make sure all MRs have a link in the [links section](#links) and are assigned to a Release Manager.
[secpick documentation]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release/docs/blob/master/general/security/developer.md#secpick-script
#### Documentation and final details
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- [ ] Check the topic on #security to see when the next release is going to happen and add a link to the [links section](#links)
- [ ] Find out the versions affected (the Git history of the files affected may help you with this) and add them to the [details section](#details)
- [ ] Fill in any upgrade notes that users may need to take into account in the [details section](#details)
- [ ] Add Yes/No and further details if needed to the migration and settings columns in the [details section](#details)
- [ ] Add the nickname of the external user who found the issue (and/or HackerOne profile) to the Thanks row in the [details section](#details)
### Summary
#### Links
| Description | Link |
| -------- | -------- |
| Original issue | #TODO |
| Security release issue | #TODO |
| `master` MR | !TODO |
| `master` MR (EE) | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR (EE) | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR (EE) | !TODO |
| `Backport X.Y` MR (EE) | !TODO |
#### Details
| Description | Details | Further details|
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Versions affected | X.Y | |
| Upgrade notes | | |
| GitLab Settings updated | Yes/No| |
| Migration required | Yes/No | |
| Thanks | | |
[security process for developers]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release/docs/blob/master/general/security/developer.md
[RM list]: https://about.gitlab.com/release-managers/
/label ~security