2007/6/27, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
+Home +Download + Choose distribution (no more other items here) +Documentation (2.1-beta-1) + Release Notes (with links to download distributions) + Introduction + Settings + ... +Documentation (2.0) + Release Notes + Introduction + Settings + ... + History + trunk + Release Notes + Introduction + Settings + ... + 2.0 alpha 1 + Release Notes + Introduction + Settings + ... + ...
I known that make a lot of of + but I will still add : +1 ;-)
I think tutorials should be part of the documentation, and thus we should provide the history online. For people "installing" Ivy as suggested in the "go ivy" tutorial, they don't even download the release with the documentation. So I think that providing tutorials history online is helpful, because we can't know when people will move to a new version (when we release a beta for instance). And if tutorials are part of the documentation, it's no extra work.
I agree that the tutorial must be kept for the 'top level doc' (latest stable release an potential beta release). But for the other, I don't care. It is not a problem if they are there, but they could be also not be there. -- Gilles SCOKART
