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Maintaining the Neovim project
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Notes on maintaining the Neovim project.
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General guidelines
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* Decide by cost-benefit
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* Write down what was decided
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* Constraints are good
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* Use automation to solve problems
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* Never break the API... but sometimes break the UI
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Issue triage
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In practice we haven't found a way to forecast more precisely than "next" and
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"after next". So there are usually one or two (at most) planned milestones:
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* Next bugfix-release (1.0.x)
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* Next feature-release (1.x.0)
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The forecasting problem might be solved with an explicit priority system (like
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Bram's todo.txt). Meanwhile the Neovim priority system is defined by:
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* PRs nearing completion.
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* Issue labels. E.g. the `+plan` label increases the ticket's priority merely
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for having a plan written down: it is _closer to completion_ than tickets
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without a plan.
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* Comment activity or new information.
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Anything that isn't in the next milestone, and doesn't have a finished PR—is
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just not something you care very much about, by construction. Post-release you
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can review open issues, but chances are your next milestone is already getting
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full... :)
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Release policy
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Release "often", but not "early".
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The (unreleased) `master` branch is the "early" channel; it should not be
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released if it's not stable. High-risk changes may be merged to `master` if
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the next release is not imminent.
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For maintenance releases, create a `release-x.y` branch. If the current release
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has a major bug:
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1. Fix the bug on `master`.
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2. Cherry-pick the fix to `release-x.y`.
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3. Cut a release from `release-x.y`.
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* Run `./scripts/release.sh`
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* Update (force-push) the remote `stable` tag.
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* The [CI job](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/3d45706478cd030c3ee05b4f336164bb96138095/.github/workflows/release.yml#L11-L13)
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will update the release assets and force-push to the `stable` tag.
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### Release automation
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Neovim automation includes a [backport bot](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action).
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Trigger the action by labeling a PR with `backport release-X.Y`. See `.github/workflows/backport.yml`.
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Third-party dependencies
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These "bundled" dependencies can be updated by bumping their versions in `cmake.deps/CMakeLists.txt`.
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Some can be auto-bumped by `scripts/bump-deps.sh`.
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* [LuaJIT](https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT)
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* [Lua](https://www.lua.org/download.html)
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* [Luv](https://github.com/luvit/luv)
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* [gettext](https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gettext/)
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* [libiconv](https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv)
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* [libtermkey](https://github.com/neovim/libtermkey)
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* [libuv](https://github.com/libuv/libuv)
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* [libvterm](http://www.leonerd.org.uk/code/libvterm/)
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* [lua-compat](https://github.com/keplerproject/lua-compat-5.3)
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* [msys2](https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages) (for mingw Windows build)
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* Changes to mingw can [break our mingw build](https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/9946).
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* [tree-sitter](https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter)
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* [unibilium](https://github.com/neovim/unibilium)
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### Vendored dependencies
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These dependencies are "vendored" (inlined), we must update the sources manually:
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* `src/mpack/`: [libmpack](https://github.com/libmpack/libmpack)
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* send improvements upstream!
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* `src/xdiff/`: [xdiff](https://github.com/git/git/tree/master/xdiff)
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* `src/cjson/`: [lua-cjson](https://github.com/openresty/lua-cjson)
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* `src/nvim/lib/`: [Klib](https://github.com/attractivechaos/klib)
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* `runtime/lua/vim/inspect.lua`: [inspect.lua](https://github.com/kikito/inspect.lua)
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* `src/nvim/tui/terminfo_defs.h`: terminfo definitions
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* Run `scripts/update_terminfo.sh` to update these definitions.
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* [treesitter parsers](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/fcc24e43e0b5f9d801a01ff2b8f78ce8c16dd551/cmake.deps/CMakeLists.txt#L197-L210)
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### Forks
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We may maintain forks, if we are waiting on upstream changes: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Deps
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CI
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### General
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As our CI is primarily dependent on GitHub Actions at the moment, then so will
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our CI strategy be. The following guidelines have worked well for us so far:
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* Never use a macOS runner if an Ubuntu or a Windows runner can be used
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instead. This is because macOS runners have a [tighter restrictions on the
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number of concurrent jobs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/usage-limits-billing-and-administration#usage-limits).
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### Runner versions
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* For special-purpose jobs where the runner version doesn't really matter,
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prefer `-latest` tags so we don't need to manually bump the versions. An
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example of a special-purpose workflow is `labeler.yml`.
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* For our testing jobs, which is currently only `ci.yml`, prefer to use the
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latest stable (i.e. non-beta) version explicitly. Avoid using the `-latest`
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tags here as it makes it difficult to determine from an unrelated PR if a
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failure is due to the PR itself or due to GitHub bumping the `-latest` tag
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without our knowledge. There's also a high risk that automatic bumping the CI
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versions will fail due to manual work being required from experience.
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* For our release job, which is `release.yml`, prefer to use the oldest stable
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(i.e. non-deprecated) versions available. The reason is that we're trying to
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produce images that work in the broadest number of environments, and
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therefore want to use older releases.
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See also
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--------
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* https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/862
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* https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
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