Thanks Ikai, keeping it somewhat up to date will be fine for CI
purposes.
On 22 jul, 16:27, Ikai Lan (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
Only your version matters. However, it is a good idea to stay somewhat up to
date, as some APIs (experimental ones) get deprecated.
One more thing: I tried
Only your version matters. However, it is a good idea to stay somewhat up to
date, as some APIs (experimental ones) get deprecated.
One more thing: I tried running a really old application a while ago that
was developed using an SDK version that was 1.1.x, and it wouldn't work with
the newest
As far as my knowledge goes, you upload the source code (allowing downloads
of it later), and its compiled, precompiled or whatever (Python/Java/Go...)
in their machines; so the only problem here is you might be using a feature
that has change their behaviour since the version you locally