diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 570f65df61..bc0f2bf095 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ version](https://readthedocs.org/projects/openimageio/downloads/pdf/latest/). 👷 Building and installing OpenImageIO -------------------------------------- -- [Build and installation instructions](/INSTALL.md) for OpenImageIO. Such +- [Build and installation instructions](INSTALL.md) for OpenImageIO. Such as it is. This could use some work, particularly for Windows. diff --git a/RELEASING.md b/RELEASING.md index 5dafb26851..916acdd9af 100644 --- a/RELEASING.md +++ b/RELEASING.md @@ -170,14 +170,17 @@ have a heading added at the top for the *next* version. 3. Ensure docs are up to date: - - Actually read the [README.md](README.md), [INSTALL.md](INSTALL.md), - and other repository docs and make sure all the information is up to - date. Check the [CREDITS.md](CREDITS.md) against the recent repo history - to be sure new contributors are listed. - - Skim the primary user documentation to look for any obvious errors, + - [README.md](README.md): Actually read it! Make sure it all seems + accurate and up to date. + - [INSTALL.md](INSTALL.md): Be sure that it accurately reflects the + current minimum and latest-tested versions of each dependency. + - [CREDITS.md](CREDITS.md): Check against the recent repo history to be + sure new contributors are listed. + - [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md): Make sure it accurately reflects the + status of which branches get updates. + - Skim the [user documentation](https://openimageio.readthedocs.io/) to + ensure it's building correctly and doesn't have any obvious errors, especially the parts that describe new features. - - If we are using any online docs (like readthedocs), make sure it is - building and looks correct on the web site. 4. Make sure the the top-level CMakeLists.txt file is updated: @@ -190,8 +193,8 @@ have a heading added at the top for the *next* version. release branch, `OFF` for master. 5. In the https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenImageIO-images project, create a branch - `RB-x.y` for the major/minor branch, and in the main oiio repo, update - src/build-scripts/install_test_images.bash to specify `-b RB-x.y` in the + `dev-x.y` for the major/minor branch, and in the main oiio repo, update + src/build-scripts/install_test_images.bash to specify `-b dev-x.y` in the checkout of oiio-images to ensure CI tests are against the set of test images corresponding to that major/minor release (just in the branch, not in master!). @@ -337,11 +340,11 @@ Odds and ends to do after the tag is pushed and the announcements are sent: - Re-read RELEASING.md and ensure that the instructions match what you have done. Update as necessary. -- Go to readthedocs.org, and ensure that the new release is built and visible - and is the default release shown (specified in the Admin section). I tend to - keep the latest patch of each minor release available for reference - indefinitely, but hide the docs for earlier patch releases within that minor - release series. +- Go to [readthedocs.org](https://openimageio.readthedocs.io/), and ensure + that the new release is built, visible, and is the default release shown + (specified in the Admin section). I tend to keep the latest patch of each + minor release available for reference indefinitely, but hide the docs for + earlier patch releases within that minor release series. - Edit the top-level CMakeList.txt to update the version to the *next* anticipated release on the branch, in order to ensure that anybody building diff --git a/SECURITY.md b/SECURITY.md index 3faf4c3596..1384c8967c 100644 --- a/SECURITY.md +++ b/SECURITY.md @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ security vulnerabilities. | Version / branch | Supported | | ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | | master | :white_check_mark: :construction: ALL fixes immediately, but this is a branch under development with a frequently unstable ABI and occasionally unstable API. | -| 2.4.x | :white_check_mark: All fixes that can be backported without breaking ABI compatibility. New tagged releases monthly. | -| 2.3.x | :x: Only receives occasional critical fixes, upon request. | -| <= 2.2.x | :x: No longer receiving patches of any kind. | +| 2.5.x | :white_check_mark: All fixes that can be backported without breaking ABI compatibility. New tagged releases monthly. | +| 2.4.x | :warning: Only receives occasional critical fixes, upon request, only if they can be easily backported. | +| <= 2.3.x | :x: No longer receiving patches of any kind. | ## Reporting a Vulnerability