This would be a good thing to do when adding to the public API. It's kind of awkward to start this at an arbitrary point though.
Begin forwarded message: > From: Gradle <noreply.gra...@getsatisfaction.com> > Subject: New idea: @since for Gradle DSL/JavaDoc and GroovyDoc > Date: 20 November 2013 8:17:41 pm GMT > To: luke.da...@gradleware.com > > Gradle > Spencer Allain just shared this idea in Gradle: > @since for Gradle DSL/JavaDoc and GroovyDoc > > It would be great if the DSL and the linked javadoc/groovydoc had @since or > equivalent tags corresponding to when properties and methods were added. It > could even be applied to plugins, and maybe there could be some > @incubating-since notation, so you can get a quick feel as to how long > something has been incubating. > > This information can be dug up by looking through the old release notes and > trolling through the documentation to see when something appeared (or even > digging into the github source to find out revision numbers there), but it's > much more cumbersome to do this. > > -Spencer > REPLY > > View topic in Manage Workspace > > Notify me when people reply > This message sent from the Gradle community on Get Satisfaction. > To unsubscribe or change your email settings, click here. Don't reply > directly to this email. > > Create a customer community for your company at GetSatisfaction.com. > -- Luke Daley Principal Engineer, Gradleware http://gradleware.com