ferruzzi opened a new issue, #46401:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/46401

   ### What do you see as an issue?
   
   It would be a convenience to have the release dates on the docs pages when a 
new version is cut.   Two examples: 
[Here](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/2.5.3/index.html) you can 
see the docs for Airflow 2.5.3, but there is no indication that this is from 
October 2023.  You can get that from going to the GitHub repo and search the 
Releases page, but that can be cumbersome.    Similarly, the provider package 
versions like 
[this](https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-airbyte/4.0.0/index.html)
 say that it is release 4.0.0 and that it requires at least Airflow 2.8.0, both 
of which can be tracked down via the Releases page, but that's not entirely 
convenient.
   
   
   
   ### Solving the problem
   
   Though obviously not a major thing,  it seems like putting the release date 
on the page could come in handy in various situations.
   
   ### Anything else
   
   I have absolutely no idea how this might be implemented.  It seems like it 
should be easy to automate somewhere in the doc template or something, but 
maybe it's more effort than it is worth.
   
   ### Are you willing to submit PR?
   
   - [ ] Yes I am willing to submit a PR!
   
   ### Code of Conduct
   
   - [x] I agree to follow this project's [Code of 
Conduct](https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
   


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