I think this would be a very good idea.

This is done for some other programming languages.

What Android should also do is to mention for each  function /. class /
method since which Android release it exists.

This would allow conservative application writers to avoid new API
calls in preference of being backwards compatible with
older devices.



On Apr 18, 2:49 pm, Satya Komatineni <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Going forward will Android maintain the sites for multiple SDKs that
> might be in use.
>
> For example at this very moment there may development teams that are
> working on 1.0, 1.1 and possibly 1.5.
>
> If the main site carries documentation only for 1.1 (current release)
> will Android make an effort to make the documentation available online
> for both 1.1 and 1.5 simultaneously when 1.5 is released?
>
> Or the online docs only reflect the current release?
>
> Appreciate your response
> Satya
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