Establish ownership of security releases

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Jacob Vosmaer 2014-11-24 12:14:19 +01:00
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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ Otherwise include it in the monthly release and note there was a regression fix
1. Create an issue on private GitLab development server
1. Name the issue "Release X.X.X CE and X.X.X EE", this will make searching easier
1. Fix the issue on a feature branch, do this on the private GitLab development server
1. If it is a security issue, then assign it to the release manager and apply a 'security' label
1. Consider creating and testing workarounds
1. After the branch is merged into master, cherry pick the commit(s) into the current stable branch
1. Make sure that the build has passed and all tests are passing

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@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ Please report suspected security vulnerabilities in private to <support@gitlab.c
1. Verify that the issue can be reproduced
1. Acknowledge the issue to the researcher that disclosed it
1. Inform the release manager that there needs to be a security release
1. Do the steps from [patch release document](doc/release/patch.md), starting with "Create an issue on private GitLab development server"
1. The MR with the security fix should get a 'security' label and be assigned to the release manager
1. Create feature branches for the blog post on GitLab.com and link them from the code branch
1. Merge and publish the blog posts
1. Send tweets about the release from `@gitlabhq`