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Tagged releases #39

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andrewdeandrade opened this issue May 30, 2014 · 1 comment
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Tagged releases #39

andrewdeandrade opened this issue May 30, 2014 · 1 comment

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@andrewdeandrade
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Why does examples not follow the tagged release approach of the main famous/famous repo?

For example, there is an examples.json file which states which examples go along with which version.

This approach will lead to cruft indefinitely in this repo, whereas tagged releases allow people to travel back in time to the commit with the examples for the specific version they want.

Keeping everything following the same approach makes scripting stuff easier since all the repos follow the same rules. I just encountered this because I was trying to get the examples for 0.2.1 to interpolate the path to each in the documents.

(cc: @dmvaldman )

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It definitely should, we've been lazy about it.

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