@ -4558,7 +4558,7 @@ In particular, we recommend that you read:
+
[NOTE]
====
Get your mentor to add you to the "Additional Contributors" ([.filename]#doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.additional.xml#), if you are not already listed there.
Get your mentor to add you to the "Additional Contributors" ([.filename]#~/documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/contrib-additional.adoc#), if you are not already listed there.
@ -207,26 +207,19 @@ The same applies to work-in-progress extensions.
For example, in-progress work for a new device driver that is otherwise isolated from the rest of the tree may be granted an extension.
A new scheduler, however, may not be feasible, especially if such dramatic changes do not exist in another branch.
The schedule is also added to the Project website, in the `doc/` repository, in [.filename]#head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/{branchRevision}R/schedule.xml#. This file is continuously updated as the release cycle progresses.
The schedule is also added to the Project website, in the `doc/` repository, in [.filename]#~/website/content/en/releases/{branchRevision}R/schedule.adoc#. This file is continuously updated as the release cycle progresses.
[NOTE]
====
In most cases, the [.filename]#schedule.xml# can be copied from a prior release and updated accordingly.
In most cases, the [.filename]#schedule.adoc# can be copied from a prior release and updated accordingly.
====
In addition to adding [.filename]#schedule.xml# to the website, [.filename]#head/shared/xml/navibar.ent# and [.filename]#head/shared/xml/release.ent# are also updated to add the link to the schedule to various subpages, as well as enabling the link to the schedule on the Project website index page.
In addition to adding [.filename]#schedule.adoc# to the website, [.filename]#~/shared/releases.adoc# is also updated to add the link to the schedule to various subpages, as well as enabling the link to the schedule on the Project website index page.
The schedule is also linked from [.filename]#head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releng/index.xml#.
The schedule is also linked from [.filename]#~/website/content/en/releng/_index.adoc#.
Approximately one month prior to the scheduled "code slush", the {teamRe} sends a reminder email to the FreeBSD Developers.
Once the first builds of the release cycle are available, update the `beta.local.where` entity in [.filename]#head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/{branchRevision}R/schedule.xml#. replacing `IGNORE` with `INCLUDE`.
[NOTE]
====
If two parallel release cycles are happening at once, the `beta2.local.where` entity may be used instead.
====
[[releng-terms]]
== Release Engineering Terminology
@ -284,17 +277,12 @@ When the release cycle schedule is available, these files need to be updated to
| File to Edit
| What to Change
|[.filename]#share/xml/release.ent#
|Change `beta.upcoming` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|[.filename]#share/xml/release.ent#
|Change `% beta.upcoming` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|[.filename]#~/shared/releases.adoc#
|Change `beta-upcoming` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|[.filename]#share/xml/release.ent#
|Change `beta.testing` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|[.filename]#~/shared/releases.adoc#
|Change `beta-testing` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|[.filename]#share/xml/release.ent#
|Change `% beta.testing` from `IGNORE` to `INCLUDE`
|===
[[releng-website-beta-rc]]
@ -308,19 +296,16 @@ When transitioning from `PRERELEASE` to `BETA`, these files need to be updated t
|Add the new `BETA`, `RC`, or final `RELEASE` to the template
|===
@ -500,8 +485,6 @@ These files are all relative to the top-most level of the stable branch:
|Add a new `.ds` entry for the FreeBSD version, and update `doc-default-operating-system` (FreeBSD 11.x and earlier only)
|===
In the `doc` repository, also update [.filename]#head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/12.0R/Makefile.hardware#, switching the value of `_BRANCH` to `BETA__X__`, `RC__X__`, or `RELEASE`, respectively.
[[releng-stable-builds-beta]]
=== FreeBSD `BETA` Builds
@ -575,7 +558,7 @@ The order of commits and what to change are:
% svn commit {branchStablex}
....
Now that two new `__FreeBSD_version` values exist, also update [.filename]#head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/versions/chapter.xml# in the Documentation Project repository.
Now that two new `__FreeBSD_version` values exist, also update [.filename]#~/documentation/content/en/books/porters-handbook/versions/chapter.adoc# in the Documentation Project repository.
After the first `RC` build has completed and tested, the {branchStable} branch can be "thawed" by removing (or commenting) the ^/{branchStablex} entry in [.filename]#svnadmin/conf/approvers#.
@ -853,27 +836,27 @@ When a release reaches End-of-Life, references to that release should be removed