Tree Rules
For comm-central tree rules, see this page.
Not sure which Firefox version is on which branch today? See Rapid Release Calendar.
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Integration Branches, or the "Normal" workflow
The following rules apply to integration branches managed by the Sheriffs, namely autoland and mozilla-inbound.
autoland
If you are using MozReview to post and review patches, you can also use the tool to automatically land those patch to the autoland repository. This is the preferred method of landing Mozilla code because, in almost all cases, it involves the least work for humans, including you.
Please see the documentation on Landing Commits with Autoland for details on how to use autoland.
Sheriffs will merge autoland into mozilla-central approximately daily.
mozilla-inbound
If you're not using MozReview, or need to have more control over the order or timing of your commits (touching multiple systems, etc), you can still land code the manually into the mozilla-inbound repository. These general rules apply:
- All changes must meet the general checkin rules, except you do not need to watch the tree after pushing.
- mozilla-inbound is merged into mozilla-central approximately daily.
- Please read the integration rules for commit procedures and the list of sheriffs.
- Ask in #developers on IRC if you have any questions.
mozilla-central (Nightly channel)
APPROVAL REQUIRED
In order to increase the reliability of our primary repository, direct pushes to mozilla-central must now only be for one of the following reasons:
- Merging from an integration/team/project repository (there is no restriction on who may make these merges) [a=merge].
- Automated blocklist / HSTS preload list updates [a={blocklist-update,hsts-update}].
- For the resolution (ie: backout or follow-up fix) of critical regressions (eg: top-crashers or other major functional regression) that will result in a Nightly respin or must make the imminent scheduled Nightly at all costs [a={backout,topcrasher,respin,...}].
- Anything else for which common sense (or asking in #developers) says is an appropriate reason for a direct landing on mozilla-central [a=something_descriptive].
If your patch is eligible for direct-landing on mozilla-central:
- Use the a=reason examples given above, to bypass the Mercurial hook used to prevent accidental pushes. Note: That whilst we are using the "a=" syntax (since that's all the hook supports for now), this is unrelated to the "release-driver approval request" process - so please do not request approval from them in Bugzilla.
- Note if merging into mozilla-central, and your push didn't generate a merge commit (and so you have nowhere to put the "a=merge" to get past the hook), then either temporarily set the tree state to OPEN, try merging a different integration repo first (which may need a merge commit), or add an empty mq commit on top with an appropriate commit message.
- Changes must meet the general checkin rules.
- You must check the tree is green before pushing, notify the sheriffs in #developers and then watch mozilla-central for failures.
- Set the Target Milestone field in Bugzilla to the current Nightly version after landing a bug fix on mozilla-central.
All other changes must instead land via one of the integration branches and will then be merged into mozilla-central once green (these merges occur typically 1-2 times a day on the last complete green push).
Please ask in #developers on IRC if you have questions.
mozilla-aurora
APPROVAL REQUIRED
- All changes must meet the general checkin rules. You must check the tree before pushing, and watch the tree for failures after pushing.
- Patches must have the approval-mozilla-aurora+ flag in Bugzilla. To request approval, set the approval-mozilla-aurora? flag on the patch you wish to check in. Exception: If patches only make changes to tests, test harnesses or anything else that does not affect the shipped builds, they may land with self approval (use a=testonly, a=npotb etc).
- Patches nominated for aurora should:
- not change any localizable strings.
- have tests, or a strong statement of what can be done in the absence of tests.
- have landed in mozilla-central to bake on the nightly channel for a few days.
- have a comment in Bugzilla assessing performance impact, risk, and reasons the patch is needed on aurora.
- Approval requests will be processed by the release manager team.
- Set the appropriate status-firefoxN flag to "fixed" after landing a fix on the Aurora branch.
mozilla-beta
APPROVAL REQUIRED
- All changes must meet the general checkin rules. You must check the tree before pushing, and watch the tree for failures after pushing.
- Patches must have the approval-mozilla-beta+ flag in Bugzilla. To request approval, set the approval-mozilla-beta? flag on the patch you wish to check in. Exception: If patches only make changes to tests, test harnesses or anything else that does not affect the shipped builds, they may land with self approval (use a=testonly, a=npotb etc).
- Patches nominated for beta should:
- not change any localizable strings.
- not change binary interfaces or otherwise break add-on compatibility. (In particular, they should not make any change to an XPIDL interface that requires a UUID change.)
- have tests, or a strong statement of what can be done in the absence of tests.
- have landed in mozilla-central to bake on the nightly channel for a few days.
- have a comment in Bugzilla assessing performance impact, risk, and reasons the patch is needed on beta.
- Approval requests will be processed by by the release manager team.
- Set the appropriate status-firefoxN flag to "fixed" after landing a fix on the Beta branch.
mozilla-release
APPROVAL REQUIRED
- Patches must have the approval-mozilla-release+ flag in Bugzilla. To request approval, set the approval-mozilla-release? flag on the patch you wish to check in. Exception: If patches only make changes to tests, test harnesses or anything else that does not affect the shipped builds, they may land with self approval (use a=testonly, a=npotb etc).
- In the normal development process, no changes will land on mozilla-release except regular merges from mozilla-beta every six weeks.
- Changes to the release branch are limited to urgent "chemspills" like zero-day security vulnerabilities and other unplanned emergencies. Any changes to this branch will be directly overseen by the release manager team. They are also subject to the same restrictions as #mozilla-beta, including string freeze and UUID freeze.
mozilla-esr52 (Firefox 52.x.y ESR)
APPROVAL REQUIRED