Hi Yu

I see. Thanks for your explanation.


Thanks
Yubiao

On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 11:31 AM Yu <li...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Yubiao,
>
> Thanks for caring about docs!
>
> However, 2.9.x ~ 2.2.0 docs are not actively maintained. For the doc
> maintenance life cycle, we keep it the same as the code maintenance life
> cycle, that is, now we only maintain NEXT, 3.0.x, 2.11.x, and 2.10.x (The
> last 2 LTS releases and the last 2 feature releases are supported [1])
>
> [1]
>
> https://pulsar.apache.org/contribute/release-policy/#release-frequency-and-support-expectation
>
> Yu
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 11:02 AM Yubiao Feng
> <yubiao.f...@streamnative.io.invalid> wrote:
>
> > The current list of pulsar doc-supported versions is as follows:
> > - 2.11.x Documentation
> > - 2.10.x Documentation
> > - 2.9.x Documentation
> > - 2.8.x Documentation
> > - 2.7.5 Documentation
> > - 2.7.4 Documentation
> > - 2.7.3 Documentation
> > - 2.7.2 Documentation
> > - 2.7.1 Documentation
> > - 2.7.0 Documentation
> > - 2.6.4 Documentation
> > - 2.6.3 Documentation
> > - 2.6.2 Documentation
> > - 2.6.1 Documentation
> > - 2.6.0 Documentation
> > - 2.5.2 Documentation
> > - 2.5.1 Documentation
> > - 2.5.0 Documentation
> > - 2.4.2 Documentation
> > - 2.4.1 Documentation
> > - 2.4.0 Documentation
> > - 2.3.2 Documentation
> > - 2.3.1 Documentation
> > - 2.3.0 Documentation
> > - 2.2.1 Documentation
> > - 2.2.0 Documentation
> >
> > The latest major version of Pulsar only supports the last minor version.
> > For example, 2.11.x only supports maintaining the last minor version of
> > doc, so why does 2.6.x support so many minor versions? I suggest
> supporting
> > only the last minor release of each major release.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Yubiao Feng
> >
>

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