While these are helpful in determining the documentation that the docs team needs to do within the WordPress Codex, this is not a support mailing list. Are you offering to write or improve such documentation?
Lorelle On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Super Mike <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm new to this listserv thing -- I normally use forums instead. Let me > know about etiquette and I'll fix that on later posts. > > I have been speaking with one of the core devs on WP about a change that is > desirable in the WP docs. I'm a plugin developer, and there are two tough > things for me: > > - figuring out which WP Codex API function works with which version of > WordPress > > - figuring out which jQuery function works with which version of WordPress > > Unfortunately as much as I want to move forward, not all people are on > 2.9.2 or later versions of WP. It's a plugin and theme thing, where the > other plugin and theme developers are not keeping up with the latest > versions of WP and routinely preparing for the future by testing with the > betas. > > So, by having the Codex docs let us know something like... > > "API added 6/8/2010. Works with 2.9.2 and forward" > > ...or perhaps even an added comment like... > > "Feature [or parameter] of this API added with 2.9.2 and forward" > > ...that would be a tremendous help. If we don't want to do that practice > retroactively because it's too much work, then at least going forward it > would be a nice thing to do to minimize developer frustration. > > > > _______________________________________________ > wp-docs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs > >
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