The intent of the version number was to specify the lastest version of
OSGeoLive the Quickstart was written and tested against. Ideally this
should be the latest version of OSGeoLive, but if the docs haven't been
updated for a few releases, then this field should demonstrate that the
doc is out of date (and hence should be reviewed, or the reader should
expect possible errors.)
So your original feeling that you should set version number to 13.0 was
correct.
Thinking about this, we probably should make this information visible in
the published docs rather than it being hidden in comments.
On 19/11/19 9:31 am, Felicity Brand wrote:
Hi Cameron and all,
Seth G (geographika) and I have been chatting about the version number
in the docs and I want to clarify it.
At the top of each QuickStart we have a version number. We originally
thought because we'd checked the doc against OSGeoLive 13.0 that we
should update it to 13.0.
We read the trac wiki guide that explains it, and now we think that we
should leave it untouched because it's actually meant to state that
the doc is valid from version x onwards.
:Version: <OSGeoLive version from which this documentation is valid>
And I wonder if it's actually a variable because the guide describes
version as "Project's version defined into projects_info.csv"
It's ambiguous to me. Can you please clarify?
Thanks
Felicity
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