Cant they just be tagged as outdated or something of the sort? That way we
dont need to delete them. that is how the ubuntu community help wiki does
it.


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Stian Jørgensrud <[email protected]>wrote:

> I don't want to make a difference on 1.0, 1.1 or any 1.X and perhaps not on
> any future LMMS versions unless there is a huge difference like there was
> from 0.4 to 1.0.
>
> I agree that there perhaps aren't any reasons to keep the old pages, no
> other than for fun and history. If it is a way to keep them from showing up
> on the top of search results, they aren't in the way. If not, we must
> discuss the removal of them... And together with that, discuss who are
> going
> to remove them.. cause there are only two/three persons with admin rights.,
>
>
>
> diiz wrote
> > Personally I don't think there's much value in dividing the wiki in
> > sections for each version iteration.
> >
> > Reason is simple: right now it's just 0.4 manual and upgrading it to a
> > 1.0 manual. But what happens when 1.1 comes in next month - will we then
> > go through the same hassle of creating a whole new 1.1 manual? What
> > about when 1.2 comes in september? Or 1.3 at the end of the year... how
> > many manuals do we need?
> >
> > It'd be better to just scrap all these "versioned manuals" and just have
> > one user manual. Within the pages there can be subsections for
> > functionality of different /supported versions... /0.4 is no longer
> > supported and it shouldn't even be a consideration in these discussions.
> >
> > Images should IMO be taken from the newest version always.
> >
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