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After the [[HOWTO run integration and upgrade tests|tests successfully]] run on the [[HOWTO populate the integration branch|integration branch]]: h3. Get approval on a backport The backports that were done by someone in the *stable releases* team need to be approved by a developer or a lead, even after successfully passing the relevant teuthology suite. Although a discussion with the developer or the lead could be engaged before testing, it is less work for a busy developer or lead to review a backport that is known to pass integration tests. * List the pull requests that have been merged in the integration branch with something like: <pre> $ git log --oneline --merges ceph/giant..ceph/giant-backports 538d012 Merge 4214: osd/osd_types.cc: 456: FAILED assert(m_seed < old_pg_num) </pre> * For each commit in each pull request, lookup the person who merged the backported commit in master ** follow the link on the commit hash of the *cherry-pick from* part of the commit message of the backport ** follow the link to the pull request that included this commit ** the person who merged the pull request was responsible for merging this commit in master * If there are more than one person responsible for merging the commits of a given pull request, pick one (at random if there does not seem to be a reason to chose one rather than the other) * Ask the person responsible for merging the commits, via a comment in the pull request: <pre> @person this backport passed the XXX suite (URL to the pulpito page for the suite), do you think it can be merged ? </pre> ** Keep in mind that if the responsible person is Josh Durgin, his position is as follows: <pre> Generally you can assume that for trivial backports, or ones with just trivial conflicts, I'm fine with merging them after an rbd suite run. </pre> * The person can either merge the pull request (her|him)self or add a comment like LGTM. * If the person is unresponsive, the lead can be ping'ed instead. h3. Merge a pull request The backports from the integration branch can be merged (via github so that the pull requests are properly tagged as being merged) into the release branch if: * the backport was done by the original developer of the commit * the backport was approved by the developer or the lead (see above) Merging the pull requests goes like this: * for each pull request merged in the integration branch * go to the github web interface * click on the "Merge button" * add the "Reviewed-by:" field to the input box * when all pull requests are merged **git log --format='%H %s' --graph ceph/$release..ceph/$release-backports** must not show any commit (i.e. the integration branch must have nothing left because all cherry-picked commits are now found in the $release branch). * the $release-backports branch is reset to the $release branch to make it clear that it has been merged (git reset --hard ceph/$release) h3. Resolving the matching issue For each pull request that is merged: * go to the corresponding issue that should be listed as a link in the pull request comment * change the status of the issue to *Resolved* Note: Since the merge is not from the integration branch, the commit that has been tested won't match the SHA. This is inconvenient when trying to figure out if a mistake has been done. The content of the integration branch should be merged with a script instead of manually via the github web interface to avoid mistakes.