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README latest versions go out of date easily #145

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ahmetb opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 2 comments
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README latest versions go out of date easily #145

ahmetb opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 2 comments

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@ahmetb
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ahmetb commented May 25, 2016

It's probably not a good idea to list a latest version in the README:

  1. the information goes out-of-date very easily
  2. a version number like 1.5.2.0 cannot be used in ARM templates or CLI. API allows only major.minor precision. so it's almost useless.

therefore I suggest listing versions only in Changelog for information purposes.

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This issue appears to override #147. What would you like?

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ahmetb commented Jun 14, 2016

@boumenot this is more broad (for extensions other than CSE)

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