If we use DataStax’s example, we would have instructions for v3.0 and v2.1.  
How’s that?  

 

We should have to be instructions for the cloud platforms like AWS but how do 
you do that and stay vendor neutral?

 

Kenneth Brotman

 

From: Hannu Kröger [mailto:hkro...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 7:40 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: What versions should the documentation support now?

 

In my opinion, a good documentation should somehow include version specific 
pieces of information. Whether it is nodetool command that came in certain 
version or parameter for something or something else.

 

That would very useful. It’s confusing if I see documentation talking about 4.0 
specifics and I try to find that in my 3.11.x

 

Hannu





On 12 Mar 2018, at 16:38, Kenneth Brotman <kenbrot...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote:

 

I’m unclear what versions are most popular right now? What version are you 
running?

 

What version should still be supported in the documentation?  For example, I’m 
turning my attention back to writing a section on adding a data center.  What 
versions should I support in that information?

 

I’m working on it right now.  Thanks,

 

Kenneth Brotman

 

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