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10 changes: 1 addition & 9 deletions release-tools/KUBERNETES_CSI_OWNERS_ALIASES
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# This documents who previously contributed to Kubernetes-CSI
# as approver.
emeritus_approver:
emeritus_approvers:
- lpabon
- sbezverk
- vladimirvivien

# This documents who previously contributed to Kubernetes-CSI
# as reviewer.
emeritus_reviewer:
- lpabon
- saad-ali
- sbezverk
- vladimirvivien
53 changes: 44 additions & 9 deletions release-tools/SIDECAR_RELEASE_PROCESS.md
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## Release Process
1. Identify all issues and ongoing PRs that should go into the release, and
drive them to resolution.
1. Download v2.8+ [K8s release notes
generator](https://github.com/kubernetes/release/tree/HEAD/cmd/release-notes)
1. Download the latest version of the
[K8s release notes generator](https://github.com/kubernetes/release/tree/HEAD/cmd/release-notes)
1. Create a
[Github personal access token](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token)
with `repo:public_repo` access
1. Generate release notes for the release. Replace arguments with the relevant
information.
information.
* Clean up old cached information (also needed if you are generating release
notes for multiple repos)
```bash
rm -rf /tmp/k8s-repo
```
* For new minor releases on master:
```bash
GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> release-notes --discover=mergebase-to-latest
--github-org=kubernetes-csi --github-repo=external-provisioner
--required-author="" --output out.md
GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> release-notes \
--discover=mergebase-to-latest \
--org=kubernetes-csi \
--repo=external-provisioner \
--required-author="" \
--markdown-links \
--output out.md
```
* For new patch releases on a release branch:
```bash
GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> release-notes --discover=patch-to-latest --branch=release-1.1
--github-org=kubernetes-csi --github-repo=external-provisioner
--required-author="" --output out.md
GITHUB_TOKEN=<token> release-notes \
--discover=patch-to-latest \
--branch=release-1.1 \
--org=kubernetes-csi \
--repo=external-provisioner \
--required-author="" \
--markdown-links \
--output out.md
```
1. Compare the generated output to the new commits for the release to check if
any notable change missed a release note.
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and [k/k
in-tree](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/HEAD/test/e2e/testing-manifests/storage-csi/hostpath/hostpath)

### Troubleshooting

#### Image build jobs

The following jobs are triggered after tagging to produce the corresponding
image(s):
https://k8s-testgrid.appspot.com/sig-storage-image-build

Clicking on a failed build job opens that job in https://prow.k8s.io. Next to
the job title is a rerun icon (circle with arrow). Clicking it opens a popup
with a "rerun" button that maintainers with enough permissions can use. If in
doubt, ask someone on #sig-release to rerun the job.

Another way to rerun a job is to search for it in https://prow.k8s.io and click
the rerun icon in the resulting job list:
https://prow.k8s.io/?job=canary-csi-test-push-images

#### Verify images

Canary and staged images can be viewed at https://console.cloud.google.com/gcr/images/k8s-staging-sig-storage

Promoted images can be viewed at https://console.cloud.google.com/gcr/images/k8s-artifacts-prod/us/sig-storage

## Adding support for a new Kubernetes release

1. Add the new release to `k8s_versions` in
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions release-tools/prow.sh
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# the list of windows versions was matched from:
# - https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-windows-nanoserver
# - https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-windows-servercore
configvar CSI_PROW_BUILD_PLATFORMS "linux amd64 amd64; linux ppc64le ppc64le -ppc64le; linux s390x s390x -s390x; linux arm arm -arm; linux arm64 arm64 -arm64; linux arm arm/v7 -armv7; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:1809 servercore:ltsc2019; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:1909 servercore:1909; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:2004 servercore:2004; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:20H2 servercore:20H2; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:ltsc2022 servercore:ltsc2022" "Go target platforms (= GOOS + GOARCH) and file suffix of the resulting binaries"
configvar CSI_PROW_BUILD_PLATFORMS "linux amd64 amd64; linux ppc64le ppc64le -ppc64le; linux s390x s390x -s390x; linux arm arm -arm; linux arm64 arm64 -arm64; linux arm arm/v7 -armv7; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:1809 servercore:ltsc2019; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:20H2 servercore:20H2; windows amd64 amd64 .exe nanoserver:ltsc2022 servercore:ltsc2022" "Go target platforms (= GOOS + GOARCH) and file suffix of the resulting binaries"

# If we have a vendor directory, then use it. We must be careful to only
# use this for "make" invocations inside the project's repo itself because
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fi
}

# Installs all nessesary snapshotter CRDs
# Installs all necessary snapshotter CRDs
install_snapshot_crds() {
# Wait until volumesnapshot CRDs are in place.
CRD_BASE_DIR="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes-csi/external-snapshotter/${CSI_SNAPSHOTTER_VERSION}/client/config/crd"
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