| name | release |
| description | Prepare all files needed to cut a new netlab release |
Preparing a New netlab Release
Identify the release version
- Use user input or determine the new version number (e.g.
26.03) using calendar versioning (YY.MM for the first release in a month or YY.MM.NN for subsequent releases)
- Find the previous release tag with
git tag | grep release | sort -V | tail -5.
Check what is already done
Some steps are done incrementally during development and must not be repeated:
docs/release/XX.YY.md — may already exist (created mid-cycle via a separate PR)
docs/release.md — may already have the new release entry
docs/caveats.md — updated alongside feature commits; do not rewrite
docs/platforms.md — updated alongside feature commits; do not rewrite
Files that always need updating
| File | What to change |
|---|
netsim/__init__.py | __version__ string |
README.md | ## Releases blurb — latest release link + fallback link |
Check release notes completeness
- List all commits since the previous tag:
git log release_XX.YY..HEAD --oneline
- Compare each commit against the existing
docs/release/XX.YY.md to find missing items.
- Focus on user-facing commits; skip internal items (integration test cleanups, timing fixes, skill/tooling updates).
- When the release notes file does not yet exist, use
docs/release/release.template as a base and the release-notes skill to write it.
Update docs/release.md if needed
- If the new release entry is missing, add it at the top (above the previous release), following the style of recent entries.
- Include the release date (today) in the heading.
- Include the toctree entry for
release/XX.YY.md.
README.md wording pattern
The latest release is [release XX.YY](https://github.com/ipspace/netlab/releases/tag/release_XX.YY).
It should be pretty stable, but if you encounter bugs, please report them as
[GitHub issues](https://github.com/ipspace/netlab/issues/new/choose) and use
[release XX.ZZ](https://github.com/ipspace/netlab/releases/tag/release_XX.ZZ).
where XX.ZZ is the previous stable release.
Commit message convention
The release commit is titled Release XX.YY (#NNNN) and is submitted as a PR.