bitchat-android/docs/maintainer-release-guide.md
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Android maintainer release guide

This is the operational runbook for publishing a Bitchat Android release to GitHub and Google Play. Follow it from top to bottom for every release.

The central rule is:

GitHub Actions builds and attests the unsigned release. A maintainer signs those exact files locally. Nothing is rebuilt after the tag.

No keystore or password is stored in GitHub, GitHub Actions, the repository, release notes, or workflow artifacts.

This runbook releases both the phone and Wear OS apps under the shared Play application ID com.bitchat.droid. Wear releases use the independent version code range beginning at 1000000001; every phone and Wear artifact uploaded to one Play listing must have a unique version code.

For the technical trust model and third-party verification instructions, see Reproducible builds.

Release flow

Stage Where it happens Result
Approve source Pull requests and the release gate One reviewed commit on main
Create tag Maintainer machine Signed vX.Y.Z tag
Build twice GitHub Actions Two identical unsigned APK/AAB builds
Promote build GitHub Actions Attested verified-unsigned-release artifact
Sign Maintainer machine Four installable APKs and two Play upload AABs
Test Play build Play Console internal track Play-generated APKs tested before public rollout
Prepare release Maintainer machine and GitHub draft Checksummed public release assets
Publish GitHub Releases and Play Console Public GitHub release and promoted Play rollout

What the signing identities mean

These are four separate signing identities:

  1. Git tag signature: identifies the maintainer who approved the source commit. It is created locally by git tag -s.
  2. GitHub APK signature: lets Android install and update the APKs published on GitHub. Use the existing GitHub release key. Its certificate SHA-256 must match BITCHAT_GITHUB_RELEASE_CERT_SHA256 in gradle.properties.
  3. Play upload signature: the maintainer signs both AABs with the Play upload key so Play will accept them.
  4. Play app signature: Google generates device APKs and signs them with the separate Play app-signing key.

APK and AAB signatures are embedded in those files. Do not create or publish detached .sig files. GitHub build-provenance attestations are stored by GitHub and verified with gh attestation verify; they are not release asset files.

Never request, export, or use Google's Play app-signing private key during this process.

Prerequisites

Access

The maintainer needs:

  • permission to push a release tag and create GitHub Releases;
  • a GitHub CLI login authorized for permissionlesstech/bitchat-android;
  • Play Console permission to create and promote releases for com.bitchat.droid; and
  • access to the project's release approval record.

Check the GitHub login:

gh auth status

Local tools

Install:

  • Git;
  • GitHub CLI;
  • the exact JDK in tools/reproducible-builds/TOOLCHAIN.env;
  • Android SDK Build Tools 37.0.0, including apksigner and zipalign; and
  • Docker with Linux/amd64 support if doing the optional independent rebuild.

Android Studio's SDK Manager can install the required Build Tools version. Select SDK Tools, enable Show Package Details, and install 37.0.0.

Load the toolchain pins and check the local tools:

export JAVA_HOME=/secure/path/to/jdk-21
export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/secure/path/to/android-sdk
source tools/reproducible-builds/TOOLCHAIN.env
gh --version
"$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" -version
"$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/build-tools/$ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION/apksigner" version
"$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/build-tools/$ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION/zipalign" -h

The JDK output must match JAVA_VERSION; the Android path must use ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION.

Local key material

Keep these in a password manager or encrypted offline storage:

  • the existing GitHub APK release keystore, alias, store password, and key password;
  • the Play upload keystore, alias, store password, and key password; and
  • the maintainer's configured Git tag signing key.

The GitHub APK key and Play upload key may be different. Treat them as different credentials even if the project's historical setup placed them in one keystore.

Do not put a keystore inside the repository checkout. Do not place passwords on a command line, in a shell profile, or in a release-notes file.

1. Prepare and approve the release commit

  1. Update versionCode and versionName in app/build.gradle.kts. For a Wear release, also update them in wear/build.gradle.kts using the reserved Wear version-code range. Every code must be unique across both form factors. The phone versionName must match the release tag without the leading v.
  2. Merge all intended release changes into main.
  3. Confirm required CI checks are green.
  4. Complete the physical-device and cross-client release gate. Keep its privacy-reviewed evidence in the release approval record; do not attach raw device identifiers or logs to the public release.
  5. Confirm the release notes and user-visible Play changelog are ready.

Start from a clean, current checkout:

git switch main
git pull --ff-only
git status --short
git log -1 --oneline

git status --short must print nothing.

Set shell variables for the rest of the release:

export REPOSITORY=permissionlesstech/bitchat-android
export TAG=vX.Y.Z
export VERSION_CODE=NN
export WEAR_VERSION_CODE=1000000001
export RELEASE_DIR="release-${TAG#v}"

Confirm the source version:

grep -nE 'versionCode|versionName' app/build.gradle.kts
test "$(sed -n 's/.*versionName = "\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' app/build.gradle.kts)" = "${TAG#v}"
test "$(sed -n 's/.*versionCode = \([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p' app/build.gradle.kts)" = "$VERSION_CODE"
test "$(sed -n 's/.*versionCode = \([0-9_][0-9_]*\).*/\1/p' wear/build.gradle.kts | tr -d _)" = "$WEAR_VERSION_CODE"

Stop if either test command fails.

2. Create and push the release tag

Create a signed annotated tag on the approved commit:

git tag -s "$TAG" -m "Bitchat Android $TAG"
git tag -v "$TAG"
git push origin "$TAG"

Do not create the GitHub Release yet. Pushing the tag starts the Release workflow, which checks out that exact tag.

Never move or replace a release tag after pushing it. If source must change, increment versionCode, create a new version, and use a new tag.

3. Wait for the reproducible GitHub build

Find the Release workflow run:

gh run list \
  --repo "$REPOSITORY" \
  --workflow release.yml \
  --limit 20

Copy the run ID for $TAG, then:

export RUN_ID=123456789
gh run watch "$RUN_ID" --repo "$REPOSITORY" --exit-status
gh run view "$RUN_ID" --repo "$REPOSITORY"

The run is successful only when:

  • both independent unsigned build jobs pass;
  • the byte-for-byte comparison passes;
  • provenance attestation succeeds; and
  • verified-unsigned-release is uploaded.

If the tag already existed and the workflow must be dispatched manually, run it against the tag ref:

gh workflow run release.yml \
  --repo "$REPOSITORY" \
  --ref "$TAG" \
  -f tag="$TAG"

The workflow rejects a dispatch from a different ref because that would produce incorrect provenance.

Accessing the artifacts

With the CLI:

test ! -e "$RELEASE_DIR"
gh run download "$RUN_ID" \
  --repo "$REPOSITORY" \
  --name verified-unsigned-release \
  --dir "$RELEASE_DIR"

In the GitHub web interface:

  1. Open Actions in the repository.
  2. Open the Release workflow run for $TAG.
  3. Scroll to Artifacts.
  4. Download verified-unsigned-release.

Do not sign unsigned-release-a or unsigned-release-b. Those are the two replicas retained for diagnostics. Only verified-unsigned-release passed the comparison gate. Workflow artifacts expire after 30 days, so finish the release before then.

4. Verify the downloaded unsigned release

The directory must initially contain exactly these canonical files:

  • BUILDINFO.json
  • SHA256SUMS.unsigned
  • bitchat-android-arm64-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-armv7-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-universal-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-x86-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-x86_64-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-release-unsigned.aab
  • bitchat-android-wear-unsigned.apk
  • bitchat-android-wear-release-unsigned.aab

Verify the checksum manifest:

(
  cd "$RELEASE_DIR"
  if command -v sha256sum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS.unsigned
  else
    shasum -a 256 -c SHA256SUMS.unsigned
  fi
)

Verify that BUILDINFO.json identifies the tag commit:

TAG_COMMIT="$(git rev-list -n 1 "$TAG")"
ARTIFACT_COMMIT="$(
  sed -n 's/.*"sourceCommit": *"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' \
    "$RELEASE_DIR/BUILDINFO.json"
)"
test "$TAG_COMMIT" = "$ARTIFACT_COMMIT"

Verify GitHub's provenance for every unsigned APK and AAB:

for artifact in \
  "$RELEASE_DIR"/*-unsigned.apk \
  "$RELEASE_DIR"/*-unsigned.aab
do
  gh attestation verify "$artifact" --repo "$REPOSITORY"
done

Stop immediately if a checksum, commit, or attestation check fails.

5. Sign the GitHub APKs locally

Set the SDK and GitHub release-key locations. Load passwords from the password manager without placing their values in shell history:

export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/secure/path/to/android-sdk
export BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEYSTORE=/secure/path/to/github-release.jks
export BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEY_ALIAS=release-key-alias

printf 'GitHub keystore password: '
IFS= read -r -s BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
printf '\nGitHub key password: '
IFS= read -r -s BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEY_PASSWORD
printf '\n'
export BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
export BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEY_PASSWORD

Run:

tools/reproducible-builds/sign-release.sh "$RELEASE_DIR"

The helper:

  • re-verifies SHA256SUMS.unsigned;
  • uses the pinned Android Build Tools;
  • signs each selected APK twice and requires identical results;
  • verifies the embedded APK signatures;
  • rejects a key whose certificate fingerprint does not match the pinned GitHub release certificate; and
  • writes SHA256SUMS.

It creates:

  • bitchat-android-arm64.apk
  • bitchat-android-universal.apk
  • bitchat-android-wear.apk
  • bitchat-android-x86_64.apk

The unsigned armv7 and x86 APKs remain available for reproducibility, but are not published as signed install targets under the current release policy.

If the helper stops after creating any signed file, do not continue or overwrite files manually. Start again in a new directory downloaded from the same successful workflow run.

6. Sign the Google Play AABs locally

Set the pinned JDK and Play upload-key locations, then load the passwords:

export JAVA_HOME=/secure/path/to/jdk-21
export BITCHAT_PLAY_UPLOAD_KEYSTORE=/secure/path/to/play-upload.jks
export BITCHAT_PLAY_UPLOAD_KEY_ALIAS=upload-key-alias

printf 'Play upload keystore password: '
IFS= read -r -s BITCHAT_PLAY_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
printf '\nPlay upload key password: '
IFS= read -r -s BITCHAT_PLAY_KEY_PASSWORD
printf '\n'
export BITCHAT_PLAY_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
export BITCHAT_PLAY_KEY_PASSWORD

Run:

tools/reproducible-builds/sign-play-bundle.sh "$RELEASE_DIR"

The helper creates bitchat-android-play-upload.aab and bitchat-android-wear-play-upload.aab, verifies their JAR signatures, proves that every non-signature payload entry matches the corresponding canonical unsigned AAB, and updates SHA256SUMS.

These are the only files to upload to Play Console:

release-X.Y.Z/bitchat-android-play-upload.aab
release-X.Y.Z/bitchat-android-wear-play-upload.aab

Do not upload an APK or either *-release-unsigned.aab to Play. Do not open Android Studio and rebuild the bundles.

Remove passwords from the environment after both signing steps:

unset BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
unset BITCHAT_GITHUB_KEY_PASSWORD
unset BITCHAT_PLAY_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD
unset BITCHAT_PLAY_KEY_PASSWORD

7. Prepare all GitHub Release assets

Run:

tools/reproducible-builds/prepare-github-release.sh "$RELEASE_DIR"

The helper verifies all checksums and renames the public build information and checksum manifests. It refuses missing or pre-existing release files.

The final GitHub Release must contain all 17 files below:

Asset Signed? Why it is published
bitchat-android-arm64.apk APK release key Primary direct-install APK
bitchat-android-universal.apk APK release key Fallback direct-install APK
bitchat-android-x86_64.apk APK release key x86_64 install APK
bitchat-android-wear.apk APK release key Wear OS direct-install APK
Five phone bitchat-android-*-unsigned.apk files No Reproducibility inputs for every phone ABI target
bitchat-android-release-unsigned.aab No Canonical reproducible Play input
bitchat-android-play-upload.aab Play upload key Exact bundle uploaded to Play
bitchat-android-wear-unsigned.apk No Canonical reproducible Wear install input
bitchat-android-wear-release-unsigned.aab No Canonical reproducible Wear Play input
bitchat-android-wear-play-upload.aab Play upload key Exact bundle uploaded to the Wear OS track
BITCHAT_BUILDINFO.json GitHub attestation Source commit and pinned toolchain
BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS.unsigned GitHub attestation Original canonical CI manifest
BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS No detached signature SHA-256 for every published asset

Run the public checksum verification once more:

(
  cd "$RELEASE_DIR"
  if command -v sha256sum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    sha256sum -c BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS
  else
    shasum -a 256 -c BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS
  fi
)

Do not add keystores, certificate exports, passwords, raw release-gate logs, local paths, or device/user identifiers to this directory.

8. Create release notes and a draft GitHub Release

Create a local release-notes file. At minimum it must contain:

## Bitchat Android vX.Y.Z

- Version code: NN
- Wear version: 0.1.0 (code 1000000001)
- Source tag: vX.Y.Z
- GitHub APK signing certificate SHA-256: FINGERPRINT
- Play upload certificate SHA-256: FINGERPRINT
- Play app-signing certificate SHA-256: FINGERPRINT

Checksums, canonical unsigned APK/AAB inputs, the exact Play upload AABs, and
build information are attached. See `docs/reproducible-builds.md` for public
verification instructions.

## Changes

- User-visible change

The GitHub APK fingerprint comes from gradle.properties. Obtain both Play certificate fingerprints from Play Console > Setup > App integrity. Publish only the SHA-256 fingerprints, not certificate subject details or private-key material.

Create a draft release and upload every prepared asset:

gh release create "$TAG" "$RELEASE_DIR"/* \
  --repo "$REPOSITORY" \
  --verify-tag \
  --draft \
  --title "Bitchat Android $TAG" \
  --notes-file "release-notes-$TAG.md"

--verify-tag prevents gh from silently creating a tag at the wrong commit. GitHub automatically exposes source archives for the tag; do not upload separate source ZIP or tar files.

Inspect the draft:

gh release view "$TAG" --repo "$REPOSITORY" --web

Keep it as a draft until the Play internal-track checks below pass.

9. Upload and test the AABs in Google Play

  1. Open Play Console and select com.bitchat.droid.
  2. Open Test and release > Testing > Internal testing.
  3. Create a new release.
  4. Upload exactly: release-X.Y.Z/bitchat-android-play-upload.aab.
  5. Confirm Play accepts the upload signature and reports the expected package, versionCode, and versionName.
  6. Add the user-visible Play release notes.
  7. Resolve blocking Play checks, save the release, and start the internal rollout.
  8. Install the build through the internal-test opt-in link on a representative physical device. Confirm startup, upgrade from the previous public release, networking, and the release-critical scenarios.
  9. In App bundle explorer, select the uploaded version. If the account permits downloading the original AAB, download it and verify that its digest matches bitchat-android-play-upload.aab in BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS.
  10. In Setup > App integrity, confirm the Play app-signing certificate SHA-256 is the value recorded in the GitHub release notes.

For the initial Wear release, open Test and release > Advanced settings > Form factors, add Wear OS, upload the required Wear screenshot, and use the dedicated Wear OS only test track. Upload exactly bitchat-android-wear-play-upload.aab, confirm version code 1000000001, and complete the Wear OS opt-in and review flow. Promote the already-tested Wear artifact on its dedicated track; do not add it to the mobile track.

Promote these same tested Play releases from their test tracks to their respective production tracks. Do not rebuild or upload replacement AABs for production. Use staged production rollouts when appropriate.

Google signs the device APKs with the Play app-signing key, so Play-delivered APKs will not be byte-identical to the GitHub APKs. That is expected.

10. Publish GitHub and promote Play

After both Play test builds pass and the GitHub draft has all 17 assets:

gh release edit "$TAG" \
  --repo "$REPOSITORY" \
  --draft=false \
  --latest

Then complete or schedule the production promotion in Play Console. If managed publishing is enabled, send the approved changes for review and publish them at the coordinated release time.

Do not replace assets after the GitHub Release is public. If any published binary is wrong, create a new version and release.

11. Verify the public release

From a clean checkout of the tag:

git checkout "$TAG"
tools/reproducible-builds/verify-github-release.sh "$TAG" --no-rebuild

For the strongest check, omit --no-rebuild and let the pinned container rebuild and compare all unsigned artifacts:

tools/reproducible-builds/verify-github-release.sh "$TAG"

Also verify:

  • the GitHub release is marked Latest;
  • the four signed APKs install and show the expected version;
  • the Play listing shows the intended production version and rollout state;
  • a Play-installed build is signed by the app-signing certificate recorded in the release notes; and
  • the final GitHub URL and Play status are added to the internal release approval record.

Failure and retry rules

  • A GitHub build or comparison fails: do not sign anything. Fix the source, increment the version, and create a new tag. Rerun the same tag only for an infrastructure-only failure that did not change source.
  • A checksum, provenance, or commit check fails: stop. Do not publish.
  • A local signing helper fails: use a fresh download directory. Do not overwrite partially created signed artifacts.
  • Play rejects the upload key: stop and resolve the registered upload key in Play Console. Never substitute the app-signing key.
  • Play has accepted the version code but the binary must change: increment versionCode and create a new release.
  • A GitHub draft is wrong: keep it private while correcting it from a fresh, verified artifact directory.
  • A public release is wrong: do not move the tag or replace assets. Publish a new version.

Final checklist

  • Version name and version code updated and approved
  • Required CI and physical-device release gate passed
  • Signed tag pushed from the approved commit
  • Release workflow and two-build comparison passed
  • verified-unsigned-release downloaded by run ID
  • Checksums, source commit, and attestations verified
  • GitHub APKs signed locally with the pinned certificate
  • Phone and Wear Play AABs signed locally with the registered upload key
  • BITCHAT_SHA256SUMS verifies all 17 release assets
  • GitHub draft created with certificate fingerprints and all assets
  • Exact signed phone and Wear AABs uploaded to and tested on their tracks
  • GitHub Release published
  • Same tested Play release promoted to production
  • Public GitHub and Play verification completed

Official references