@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The main tasks as a release manager are :
- For CC7, production updates should happen on Thursday morning, and for CS8 and CS9 they should happen on Wednesday morning.
- Manually, these updates may be stopped or done earlier depending on issues in the upstream packages or urgent security fixes. Always check with the rest of the team before doing so.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest Red Hat and CentOS updates. Notifications for particularly interesting packages [will be sent](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/cronjobs/centos_rss) to the Mattermost channel [~lxsoft-alerts](https://mattermost.web.cern.ch/it-dep/channels/lxsoft-alerts), but from time to time there will be other interesting updates that are not [on the list](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/cronjobs/centos_rss/-/blob/master/centos_rss/prod.packages.yml).
- This also includes keeping track of new Red Hat point releases and [publishing them](/support/redhat.md).
- This also includes keeping track of new Red Hat point releases and [publishing them](../support/redhat.md).
- Once a month on the first of the month, new [Openstack](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/koji-image-build) and Docker images ([CC7](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/cc7-base), [CS8](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/cs8-base), [CS9](https://gitlab.cern.ch/linuxsupport/cs9-base)) will be created a Gitlab scheduled jobs. Make sure the process works and all the tests pass. Promote the resulting images to production.