Update release procedure, keep CHANGELOG up-to-date (#31969)

Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
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# v0.18.1 (2022-07-19)
### Spack Bugfixes
* Fix several bugs related to bootstrapping (#30834,#31042,#31180)
* Fix a regression that was causing spec hashes to differ between
Python 2 and Python 3 (#31092)
* Fixed compiler flags for oneAPI and DPC++ (#30856)
* Fixed several issues related to concretization (#31142,#31153,#31170,#31226)
* Improved support for Cray manifest file and `spack external find` (#31144,#31201,#31173,#31186)
* Assign a version to openSUSE Tumbleweed according to the GLIBC version
in the system (#19895)
* Improved Dockerfile generation for `spack containerize` (#29741,#31321)
* Fixed a few bugs related to concurrent execution of commands (#31509,#31493,#31477)
### Package updates
* WarpX: add v22.06, fixed libs property (#30866,#31102)
* openPMD: add v0.14.5, update recipe for @develop (#29484,#31023)
# v0.18.0 (2022-05-28)
`v0.18.0` is a major feature release.
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* 337 committers to packages
* 85 committers to core
# v0.17.3 (2022-07-14)
### Spack bugfixes
* Fix missing chgrp on symlinks in package installations (#30743)
* Allow having non-existing upstreams (#30744, #30746)
* Fix `spack stage` with custom paths (#30448)
* Fix failing call for `spack buildcache save-specfile` (#30637)
* Fix globbing in compiler wrapper (#30699)
# v0.17.2 (2022-04-13)

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$ git checkout releases/v0.15
#. If a pull request to the release branch named ``Backports vX.Y.Z`` is not already
in the project, create it. This pull request ought to be created as early as
possible when working on a release project, so that we can build the release
commits incrementally, and identify potential conflicts at an early stage.
#. Cherry-pick each pull request in the ``Done`` column of the release
project board onto the release branch.
project board onto the ``Backports vX.Y.Z`` pull request.
This is **usually** fairly simple since we squash the commits from the
vast majority of pull requests. That means there is only one commit
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It is important to cherry-pick commits in the order they happened,
otherwise you can get conflicts while cherry-picking. When
cherry-picking onto a point release, look at the merge date,
cherry-picking look at the merge date,
**not** the number of the pull request or the date it was opened.
Sometimes you may **still** get merge conflicts even if you have
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branch if neither of the above options makes sense, but this can
require a lot of work. It's seldom the right choice.
#. Bump the version in ``lib/spack/spack/__init__.py``.
#. When all the commits from the project board are cherry-picked into
the ``Backports vX.Y.Z`` pull request, you can push a commit to:
#. Update ``CHANGELOG.md`` with a list of the changes.
1. Bump the version in ``lib/spack/spack/__init__.py``.
2. Update ``CHANGELOG.md`` with a list of the changes.
This is typically a summary of the commits you cherry-picked onto the
release branch. See `the changelog from 0.14.1
<https://github.com/spack/spack/commit/ff0abb9838121522321df2a054d18e54b566b44a>`_.
#. Push the release branch to GitHub.
#. Merge the ``Backports vX.Y.Z`` PR with the **Rebase and merge** strategy. This
is needed to keep track in the release branch of all the commits that were
cherry-picked.
#. Make sure CI passes on the release branch, including:
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#. Follow the steps in :ref:`announcing-releases`.
#. Submit a PR to update the CHANGELOG in the `develop` branch
with the addition of this point release.
.. _publishing-releases: