I agree that we wish to update old versions. It isn't so much work if: 1. We remain reasonably consistent, so merges can easily be done across multiple branches. Therefore, keep your merges small and limited to single files where possible - if you have more to update, do it in different branches. I will add something like this to the contributor guide.
2. We don't try and support a ridiculous number of versions, just the ones people may/should be using. E.g. I don't see why we would have more than one version of the 1.20 series. We may wish to retire some versions at some point also. As an additional note, I think there are better things we can do with the file structure to avoid duplication and issues with images, and to ensure that the tip version is *not* the default version of the docs you see - the current version should be the default, the master branch should be available to see (labelled as 'dev' or something?) but typically it may include documentation about features not currently landed in a stable version. I will also add a note about versions to the intro page. > >
-- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju