Hi Robert, Thanks for the explanation.
Though "1.0-SNAPSHOT" is the default version for many projects throughout their lifespan :) So I think it's a bit confusing. That's the main issue for me, not whether the docs are slightly out of sync with the actual 1.0 release code. In any case, it's a minor issue. I thought originally someone just forgot to update the version during the doc release process. Regards, -- Ken > From: Robert Metzger > Sent: March 18, 2016 2:07:26am PDT > To: user@flink.apache.org > Subject: Re: Javadoc version > > Hi Ken, > > we are building the docs for each version based on the "release-x.y" branch. > This branch contains the snapshot version of the respective version. > This allows us to fix documentation issues without releasing a new version. > But you are right, it may happen that the docs / javadocs are slightly out of > sync, but usually we only merge fixes to the "release-x.y." branches, so > there should never be inconsistencies, just fixes. > > > > On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Ken Krugler <kkrugler_li...@transpac.com> > wrote: > Perusing the docs, and noticed this... > > https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-1.0/api/java/ says > "flink 1.0-SNAPSHOT API" > > I assume this shouldn't be called the snapshot version. > > -- Ken -------------------------- Ken Krugler +1 530-210-6378 http://www.scaleunlimited.com custom big data solutions & training Hadoop, Cascading, Cassandra & Solr