# Patch (bugfix) release process The patch releases can be cut straight from the `master` branch if there are no changes that would warrant a non-patch release. However, if the `master` branch has changes that are not suitable for a patch release, a release branch should be created. See [BRANCHES-AND-TAGS.md](BRANCHES-AND-TAGS.md) for more information on the release branches. ## Backporting changes If a release branch exists (because `master` has changes that are not suitable for a patch release), then bug fixes and patches need to be backported to that release branch. If patches can be shipped directly from `master`, no backporting is needed. A patch must: - Not be a major/new feature - Not break existing functionality - Be a bugfix or a small improvement To indicate that a pull request made against the `master` branch should be included in the next patch release, the author or maintainer should apply a `process/cherry-pick/` label corresponding to the release branch.