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   1.  Kea ReadTheDocs stable version (Castelli, Anton)
   2. Re:  Kea ReadTheDocs stable version (Peter Davies)


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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2025 18:43:46 +0000
From: "Castelli, Anton" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [kea-dev] Kea ReadTheDocs stable version
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The BIND9 ReadTheDocs site has both a "latest" and "stable" version. When the 
"latest" is selected, a helpful pop-up message informs the user that it is the 
latest development version and provides a link to the "stable" version of the 
documentation.

In contrast, the Kea ReadTheDocs site only has a "latest" version, no "stable" 
version. Unfamiliar users may not know that this refers to a development 
version of Kea. The only way to discover this would be to go to the ISC main 
site and review the Kea version information on the downloads page, then return 
to the ReadTheDocs site and select the specific version in the long list.

I would like to suggest that the Kea ReadTheDocs site follows the example of 
the BIND9 site by providing a "stable" version that always links to the current 
stable Kea version and provides a warning pop-up if the "latest" development 
version is selected. If desired, I can create a feature request on the Kea 
project in GitLab. The issue template in GitLab suggested discussing the idea 
on the mailing list first.

Thanks for all your great work!

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ANTON CASTELLI

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 08:27:17 +0000 (UTC)
From: Peter Davies <[email protected]>
To: kea-dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [kea-dev] Kea ReadTheDocs stable version
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Hi Anton, 
"kea.readthedocs.io" will take you to the latest stable version (Kea 2.6.2) 

However, having the same setting as BIND sounds like a sensible idea. 

Could you create a feature request for this in the Kea repo at 
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea? 

Kind Regards Peter 

ISC support 

From: "Castelli, Anton" <[email protected]> 
To: "kea-dev" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, 24 March, 2025 19:43:46 
Subject: [kea-dev] Kea ReadTheDocs stable version 

The BIND9 ReadTheDocs site has both a "latest" and "stable" version. When the 
"latest" is selected, a helpful pop-up message informs the user that it is the 
latest development version and provides a link to the "stable" version of the 
documentation. 

In contrast, the Kea ReadTheDocs site only has a "latest" version, no "stable" 
version. Unfamiliar users may not know that this refers to a development 
version of Kea. The only way to discover this would be to go to the ISC main 
site and review the Kea version information on the downloads page, then return 
to the ReadTheDocs site and select the specific version in the long list. 

I would like to suggest that the Kea ReadTheDocs site follows the example of 
the BIND9 site by providing a "stable" version that always links to the current 
stable Kea version and provides a warning pop-up if the "latest" development 
version is selected. If desired, I can create a feature request on the Kea 
project in GitLab. The issue template in GitLab suggested discussing the idea 
on the mailing list first. 

Thanks for all your great work! 

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