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[GitHub] [mynewt-documentation] EPNW commented on issue #102: What exatcly does the "latest" option refer to?

EPNW commented on issue #102:
URL: https://github.com/apache/mynewt-documentation/issues/102#issuecomment-733532063


   I'm not sure about this: Once you select "1.8.0" on the page you mention and inspect the version dropdown on the page you land on, there is no entry for "1.8.0", only "latest" and from "1.7.0" downwards. So either "1.8.0" is not accessible from the dropdown, or "latest" actually refers to "1.8.0". But I don't think that the later is the case, since when you go to [https://mynewt.apache.org/v1_8_0/](https://mynewt.apache.org/v1_8_0/) (what is again, unavailable from the version dropdown), you get a warning that "Version 1.8.0 is not the most recent version of the Apache Mynewt documentation."
   
   With version dropdown I mean this:
   ![latest](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/30860236/100197769-18a3f780-2efb-11eb-828f-264f285da596.png)


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