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Update SW versions for 2022 mid-season updates #57

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@sciencewhiz sciencewhiz commented Feb 13, 2022

Update Phoenix, WPILIb, Game Tools,
Correct filenames for VSCode, LabVIEW

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The reason we have the docs at latest is to ensure that CSAs have the latest info regardless of promotion for docs.

Other than that, looks good.

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sciencewhiz commented Feb 14, 2022

During the season, stable and latest are the same. However, after the season when WPILib starts breaking things, latest and stable diverge, but since teams will still be using the release version of WPILib, the docs should be stable so they don't get things that don't apply to their version.

https://docs.wpilib.org/en/stable/docs/contributing/frc-docs/contribution-guidelines.html#release-process

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Yes, this tool gets used for offseasons too - hence why wanting to have the latest available docs for edge case teams.

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By latest data, do you mean beta data? That's what I mean.

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Correct

Update Phoenix, WPILIb, Game Tools,
Correct filenames for VSCode, LabVIEW
@JamieSinn JamieSinn merged commit 42863b8 into JamieSinn:master Feb 15, 2022
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@sciencewhiz sciencewhiz deleted the 2022MidseasonUpdate branch July 4, 2023 17:40
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