+ Brian

Hi James,

I don’t think we publish old versions of the book anywhere (Brian, correct me 
if I’m wrong...). The best place to request this would be 
https://bugreport.apple.com <https://bugreport.apple.com/>.

Jack
> On Sep 28, 2017, at 7:58 AM, James Dempsey via swift-users 
> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote:
> 
> The documentation page https://swift.org/documentation has a link to the most 
> recent ePub version of The Swift Programming Language.
> 
> Is there any place to download previous versions of the ePub?
> 
> And if not, what’s the best way to request that they be made available? (It 
> doesn’t seem like that belongs in the Swift issue tracker.)
> 
> To answer the question "What are you trying to do?”
> 
> Since there is now the flexibility in checking Swift version in the code with 
> #if swift(>=3.2), and targets may be mixed between Swift 3 and Swift 4, it 
> would be great to have the documentation for Swift 3.2 (or Swift 3.1) still 
> available.
> 
> For versions earlier than Swift 3.1.  I think continuing to make available 
> all versions of the ePub that were released under the Creative Commons 
> license, seems to go hand-in-hand with the high degree of transparency 
> elsewhere in the Swift - including being able to look through commits since 
> the inception of the language.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James
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