Agreed.

RCs are for the project contributors to review. They are not for users as
they have not passed the release process. The website shouldn’t reflect RCs.

Hen

On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 10:42 PM Afrooze, Sina <sina....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have mentioned this before and I still think that the default MXNet
> webpage must match the default version that is installed when someone
> issues "pip install mxnet". - Sina
>
>
>
> On 5/1/18, 6:43 PM, "Marco de Abreu" <marco.g.ab...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Aaron,
>     I think it'd be a good idea to create pip packages for the release
>     candidates. Sheng, would it be possible to incorporate this into your
> build
>     pipeline? In my opinion, we shouldn't advertise the RCs not too much
> on our
>     website, so I'd say we could skip #2. #3 in combination with #1 sounds
> like
>     a good idea.
>
>     In the meantime, we could just patch the install page for 1.2.0 and a
> big
>     red warning message that states that this a release candidate and that
> the
>     publish process is ongoing. This way, we can let the 1.2.0 website
> stay up
>     and also avoid confusion. WDYT?
>
>     -Marco
>
>     On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 1:22 AM, Aaron Markham <
> aaron.s.mark...@gmail.com>
>     wrote:
>
>     > Hi Marco,
>     > Putting 1.2.0 was meant to allow a preview and for testing, but I
> see how
>     > this can cause confusion.
>     >
>     > Change the names and/or hiding the RC is possible with some
> refactoring of
>     > the site build scripts. I'd be happy to take a look at this.
>     >
>     > I think another solution could be:
>     > 1. create pip installs for each release candidate
>     > 2. offer each release candidate on the install page (with
> instructions for
>     > source and pip installs)
>     > 3. when there's a dropdown for version, in either the install or API
> docs
>     > area it maps precisely to the release or release candidate
>     >
>     > In the meantime, to prevent confusion, I'll remove 1.2.0 from the
> site.
>     > Once we cut the release, or solved the points above, whichever is
> sooner,
>     > the version(s) can be reintroduced to the site.
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     > Aaron
>     >
>     > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:26 PM, Marco de Abreu <
>     > marco.g.ab...@googlemail.com
>     > > wrote:
>     >
>     > > Hello,
>     > >
>     > > we have been approached by a few users about the release status of
> MXNet
>     > > 1.2. One thing that seems to be confusing in particular is the
> fact that
>     > we
>     > > already show version 1.2.0 on our website. Would it be possible to
>     > > blacklist (and remove) pre-release versions from website until
> they have
>     > > been approved and published?
>     > >
>     > > Best regards,
>     > > Marco
>     > >
>     >
>
>
>
>

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