asterisk/doc/UPGRADE-staging
Mike Bradeen de3ce178ab chan_alsa: Remove deprecated module.
ASTERISK-30298

Change-Id: I5c8afb781528afdf55d237e3bffa5e4a862ae8c7
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README.md doc: Fix CHANGES entries to have .txt suffix and update READMEs 2020-02-07 14:08:39 -06:00
app_osplookup_removal.txt app_osplookup: Remove deprecated module. 2022-12-08 08:11:30 -06:00
chan_alsa_removal.txt chan_alsa: Remove deprecated module. 2022-12-09 08:26:42 -07:00
chan_mgcp_removal.txt chan_mgcp: Remove deprecated module. 2022-12-09 08:59:04 -06:00
chan_skinny_removal.txt chan_skinny: Remove deprecated module. 2022-12-08 08:07:12 -06:00
manager_config_live_dangerously.txt manager: prevent file access outside of config dir 2022-12-03 11:28:49 -05:00
res_crypto-regular-file-keys.txt res_crypto: Don't load non-regular files in keys directory 2022-09-12 07:55:46 -05:00
translate.txt translate.c: Prefer better codecs upon translate ties. 2022-11-08 09:15:55 -06:00

README.md

DO NOT REMOVE THIS FILE!

The only files that should be added to this directory are ones that will be used by the release script to update the UPGRADE.txt file automatically. The only time that it is necessary to add something to the UPGRADE-staging directory is if you are making a breaking change to an existing feature in Asterisk. The file does not need to have a meaningful name, but it probably should. If there are multiple items that need documenting, you can add multiple files, each with their own description. If the message is going to be the same for each subject, then you can add multiple subject headers to one file. The "Subject: xxx" line is case sensitive! For example, if you are making a change to PJSIP, then you might add the file "res_pjsip_my_cool_feature.txt" to this directory, with a short description of what it does. The files must have the ".txt" suffix. If you are adding multiple entries, they should be done in the same commit to avoid merge conflicts. Here's an example:

Subject: res_pjsip Subject: Core

Here's a pretty good description of my new feature that explains exactly what it does and how to use it.

Here's a master-only example:

Subject: res_ari Master-Only: True

This change will only go into the master branch. The "Master-Only" header will never be in a change not in master.

Note that the second subject has another header: "Master-Only". Changes that go into the master branch and ONLY the master branch are the only ones that should have this header. Also, the value can only be "true" or "True". The "Master-Only" part of the header IS case-sensitive, however!

For more information, check out the wiki page: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/CHANGES+and+UPGRADE.txt