* 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```
## New Releases
-* If the release is not done for security purposes, freeze next-branch for at least week.
+* 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/mojo42/Jirafeau/compare/master...next-release)
* Add a list of noteworthy features and bugfixes to the README
* Fill upgrade procedure in README