2010/4/21 Alex Osborne <a...@meshy.org>: > Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> writes: > >> The second level header tells you the branch (e.g. master). On the >> left hand side is a list of branches (so you can click on e.g. 1.1.x). >> >> Some ways I see this might be better: >> >> (1) make clear what master currently equals (right now it is 1.2 alpha) >> (2) highlight the branch info more with css >> (3) push the branch info into the top-level header (and page title) >> (4) The overview section for c.c.io could tell about the lineage back >> to 1.1. > > I think it might also help to make the stable versions the default > view. I think people new to the language should really be guided to > using the stable releases and documentation rather than snapshots, as > the snapshots may well be in flux and cause lots of confusion. > People choosing to use the bleeding edge git snapshots will know what > the branches are and can specify the one they want.
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