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Should docs.julialang.org default to latest rather than release-0.1? #27

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jiahao opened this issue Apr 8, 2013 · 4 comments
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jiahao commented Apr 8, 2013

Or at least provide the option of stable vs devel docs?

If nothing else, release-0.1 is missing a link to the substantial contribution that is the Chinese translation.

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@wlbksy said that the Chinese docs said that his documentation is not for 0.1. Going forward, we will have Chinese versions for every release, as the development branch is frozen.

Closing, since dupe of JuliaLang/julia#2753

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wlbksy commented Apr 8, 2013

There should be a v0.1 doc, however, I'm a green hand of git, have no idea of how to tag a 0.1 branch, so I basically stick to the master branch. I have add @jiahao to owner of @JuliaCN, maybe he could do sth about versions from v0.2 on?
I'll see what I can do with my readthedocs account

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We are not too far from 0.2 at this moment. The only reason in favour of a 0.1 doc is that 0.1 will be what ships in ubuntu 13.04, but development will have moved far ahead already by then.

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wlbksy commented Apr 8, 2013

lol, in that case, I'll add some description saying that DO USE THE CUTTING EDGE.
The Chinese stdlib hasn't been ready until recently, so frankly speaking, there's no v0.1 Chinese doc.

Things would be better from now on. The whole translation is done, remaining work is follow upstreams (here). Some one PLEASE do help me with tagging a branch

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