I think historically, we've deployed when there's a need + deployed during
cadence releases. So.. Go for it!


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Ian Clelland <iclell...@chromium.org>wrote:

> I'm updating the public plugin docs (in cordova-docs) to point to the
> plugin registry, rather than the now-defunct dev branch on github. Plugin
> docs links are currently broken (CB-6530), so this is kind of an urgent
> fix.
>
> It looks like the docs at cordova.apache.org haven't been updated since
> March 10, and there have been a number of changes. (The website currently
> reflects commit 0535aef, with Bryan's commit b004f0 applied on top)
>
> In the course of updating the links, should also I be updating the website
> to include the latest changes in git as well? Is there a release cadence to
> the website, or should we just be updating it whenever the docs change in
> the cordova-docs repo?
>
> If I need to hold off on updating the rest of the site, then I'll probably
> have to branch cordova-docs to include the plugin docs changes, but that's
> doable. It would be cleaner just to pull all of the docs up to HEAD, but I
> don't want to do that if it has stuff in it that's not ready to be made
> public (even in edge)
>
> Ian
>

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