On 29.09.2010 21:27, Hyrum K. Wright wrote:
Not the easiest to find, but:
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html#svn-1.4-deprecation
Thanks, this really isn't easy to find.
May I suggest to add a separate page explaining in detail which versions are
supported and with what (bugfixes, security fixes, data-loss fixes, ...). Or
maybe a separate section on the download page?
Yeah, something on the download page is probably appropriate. Wanna
take a whack at it?
Where would be the best place?
http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/
http://subversion.apache.org/source-code.html
or
http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html
IMHO the release-notes page would be best, since the packages page first
mentions that those are not officially endorsed or maintained, and the
source-code page won't be browsed to by most users.
My suggestion for the text:
Supported versions
The Subversion project supports the following stable branches:
(table)
1.6.x fully supported
1.5.x partially supported, only security fixes and fixes which would
cause data loss
1.4.x sparse support only: only fixes for severe security issue and
data loss issues
1.3.x and earlier not supported anymore
Is there a way to get a preview of the modified html files? Showing them
in a browser doesn't show them properly so it's hard to figure out if
the changes are correct.
Stefan
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