[Grok-dev] Re: towards a release
Kevin Teague
kevin at bud.ca
Sun Mar 9 17:09:49 EDT 2008
Documentation on the Grok web site can be associated with one or more
releases. Most documentation right now is associated with "Any
release" - which should be the default for new docs. Otherwise if you
write docs based on release 0.11 and associate it with that release,
when 0.12 comes out and the global "Latest Release Version" is
updated, then all the 0.11 docs will be marked as "outdated". Instead,
we just want to mark documents as outdated when we deprecate
functionality - fortunately Grok is building on a lot of stable Zope 3
packages, so for a 0.* framework it's relatively stable :)
This doesn't allow us to copy a "snapshot" or "Grok 0.12 release"
frozen set of documents on the web site though. However, Uli has been
doing work on the Grok Reference docs, which we can do release
snapshots for. Over time we hope to grow out a "core" set of reviewed,
official documents that gets snapshotted with each releaese, and the
web site can host both these docs and the Plone Help Center content
that serves as the "long tail" of documentation.
I said that I would help out with the Reference docs, but the weather
has been unusually sunny in BC these last couple weeks, so I've been
working at "being a ski bum" instead :) I should get some rainy
weekends eventually, as I do live on the "wet coast" ...
... so +1 for 0.12 as the next release, and +1 to having more complete
docs for a 1.0 release.
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