It's been awhile since I last did a snapshot so I kinda forget what the
process is
but it might involve some tool changes inside tools/bin
On 2024-07-29 16:14, Niklas Merz wrote:
+1 from me
I think this is a good idea because you can see easily if you are
looking at the latest docs.
How would those snapshots with timestamps work? Do they happen
automatically with a GitHub action or manually once we release something
significant?
On July 26, 2024, Norman Breau <nor...@breautek.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I've been giving docs some love, due to it missing some important
documentation for cordova-android@13.
Historically we released a snapshot of the docs when we released a
new
CLI version, and a new CLI version is often associated with some
default
fixed platform versions.
Now-a-days the CLI version is not as significant because by default
they
will install the latest version of the platform unless specified
otherwise, and we are finding less of a need to make new releases of
the
CLI I think, while iOS & Android still sees regular releases, usually
a
major release per year.
I've chatted in private with some people and we had the idea that
perhaps moving forward we can snapshot the docs version using a
format
of `<cli version>-<year>.<month>`. If for example, I were to snapshot
the docs today, the doc version might look like `12.x-2024.07`.
Anything already existing will remain as is. We will not retro change
all the current snapshots.
Just wondering if anybody else any opinions, thoughts, or objections
as
I may be looking into doing a snapshot of the docs soon.
Cheers,
Norman
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