This project won't evolve to a file manager and will focus to keep a very few dependencies.
-So things like a markdown parser for the ToS or E-Mail tasks would be usefull for sure, but may be [rejected](https://gitlab.com/mojo42/Jirafeau/issues/37#note_1191566) since they would a lot of dependencies and makes the project more complex.
+So things like a markdown parser for the ToS or E-Mail tasks would be useful for sure, but may be [rejected](https://gitlab.com/pcanterino/Jirafeau/issues/37#note_1191566) since they would a lot of dependencies and makes the project more complex.
## Structure
-Here is a little explaination of Jirafeau's arboresence in a simplified
-view only to show the most importants files and their role.
+Here is a little explanation of Jirafeau's structure in a simplified
+view only to show the most important files and their role.
```
.
├── admin.php : administration interface to manage links and files
+├── docker : folder containing some configuration files to run Jirafeau in docker
├── f.php : permits to download files or show the download page
├── index.php : provides a web interface to interact with API
├── script.php : API interface (all file actions happen here - upload, deletion, etc)
├── tos.php : "Terms of Service" page
├── lib
│ ├── config.original.php : default parameters
-│ ├── config.local.php : the users parameters (auto generated, not versionized)
+│ ├── config.local.php : the users parameters (auto generated, not versioned)
│ ├── functions_*.js : JavaScript functions for index.php (AJAX etc)
│ ├── functions.php : core functions and tools of Jirafeau
│ ├── tos.original.txt : default text show on the ToS page
-│ ├── tos.local.txt : a users alternative text show on the ToS page (not versionized)
+│ ├── tos.local.txt : a users alternative text show on the ToS page (not versioned)
│ ├── settings.php : core settings of Jirafeau, includes the configuration params automatically
│ ├── locales : language folder, contains all language files
│ └── template
│ ├── footer.php : footer with links to source and ToS for all HTML views
│ └── header.php : header with logo and title for all HTML views
├── media : folder containing all skins
-└── var-xxxxxxx : the users folder containing all data (auto generated, not versionized)
- ├── async : chunks of uploaded files (not succressfull yet)
+└── var-xxxxxxx : the users folder containing all data (auto generated, not versioned)
+ ├── async : chunks of uploaded files (not successful yet)
├── files : all files that have been uploaded successfully
- ├── [hashed file name] : the original file
- ├── [hashed file name]_count : count many links to this file exist
- └── links : all links, including meta-informations, pointing to files
- â\94\9c── [link] : the link file, includes which original file should be used and some meta data like creation date, expiration time
+ │ ├── [hashed file name] : the original file
+ │ └── [hashed file name]_count : count many links to this file exist
+ └── links : all links, including metadata, pointing to files
+ â\94\94── [link] : the link file, includes which original file should be used and some meta data like creation date, expiration time
```
## Translations
-Translation may be add via [Jirafeau's Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/jirafeau/master/).
+Translation may be added via [Jirafeau's Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/jirafeau/master/).
## Coding style
Please create one branch for each feature and send one merge request for each branch.
-Dont squash several changes or commits into one merge request as this is hard to review.
+Don't squash several changes or commits into one merge request as this is hard to review.
Please use ```next-release``` as base branch and send your merge request to this branch (not ```master```).
-Quick walktrough:
+Quick walkthrough:
* Create ticket for new feature
* Fork the original repository, clone the own repository, add the original repository as upstream
* Checkout »next-release« branch ```git checkout next-release```
* Create a new branch on top of that one, e.g. »some-feature« ```git checkout -b some-feature```
+* Make your change
+* You may check if the project is still [REUSE Compliant](https://reuse.software/) by running `docker run -v $(pwd):/code --rm fsfe/reuse /bin/sh -c "cd /code && reuse lint"`
* Commit changes → push → send merge request ```git add -A; git commit; git push``` MR via GitLab (link shown in console)
* Feature is reviewed
* MR accepted: Reviewer checks out »next-release« branch and cherry-picks the commit ```git checkout next-release; git cherry-pick be4369641; git push```
* MR declined: Reviewer add some notes, Developer rebases his branch, adds neccessary changes, force pushes the branch, ask a reviewer to review the changes in the merge request ticket (as Gitlab recognizes them automatically) ```git checkout some-feature; git rebase upstream/next-release``` …[add changes]… ```git add -A, git commit --amend; git push -f```
+
+## New Releases
+
+* Fetch weblate and rebase and import translations
+* If the release is not done for security purposes: create a new issue and freeze next-release branch for at least week.
+* Compare the [»next-release« branch to »master«](https://gitlab.com/pcanterino/Jirafeau/compare/master...next-release)
+* Add a list of noteworthy features and bugfixes to `CHANGELOG.md`
+* Add eventual upgrade procedure to `CHANGELOG.md`. Make sure to list all new configuration items.
+* Build and test docker image
+* Change the version, using [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/), in ```settings.php```
+* Merge »next-release« branch to »master«
+* Tag the »master« with the new version
+* Push branch and tag
+* Push new docker image
+* Update the demo page
+* Dance a little