Brian,

That was done intentionally to get around the website indexing issue.

It takes some time for Algolia indexing Pulsar documentation website.
During Algolia is indexing 2.4.2 release, the search functionality of 2.4.2
release will be broken because the index for 2.4.2 is not ready. If we put
2.4.2 as the stable version, people will be complaining the website search
is broken. That's what happened when we released 2.4.1.

So this time we changed the website publish workflow. We published 2.4.2
documentation but didn't promote it as the current stable. We will make
sure the algolia index work before moving 2.4.2 as the current stable. I
guess this also confuses users as well.

We will take this feedback and think about how to improve the website
update process for a releasee.

Thanks,
Sijie

On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 1:12 AM Brian Candler <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/12/2019 14:10, xiaolong ran wrote:
>
> The Apache Pulsar team is proud to announce Apache Pulsar version 2.4.2.
>
>
> That's good news.  However I note at
> https://pulsar.apache.org/en/versions/ that version 2.4.1 is "Latest
> Stable", and version 2.4.2 is a "Past Version" !
>

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