Taosheng,

Dubbo's documentation does have 'since' notice section for every feature it
introduces. I am not sure whether we should stick to this style or it's
worthy to switch to the idea you proposed. I can foresee a lots of effort
in it.

Any idea/opinion from others?

Thanks,
-Ian.


On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:09 PM Taosheng Wei <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Community,
> Now the documentations of dubbo do not associate each release version.
> I find some projects, like spring, have a complete documentation for each
> stable release. Maybe most contents of a document of each release are
> identical, but if the features are added or changed, or api has been
> changed, the document can provide the latest guide to users.
>
> So I think we can follow projects like spring, to provide a complete
> documentation for each release. Maybe we do not need to patch all the
> releases that have been not latest. We can provide a new complete
> documentation from a future release. And we can continue providing complete
> documentations for releases after the first release which have a complete
> one.
>
> What's your opinions?
>
> Best regards,
> Taosheng
>

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