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You can build them from here and then publish them, or you can view them inline in the git branch I linked. We've already started publishing snapshots of docs per version but we don't have one for React 15. I guess we could publish it though. |
Probably should... but maybe updating the v15 docs to have a way to get back to 16/latest would be a good idea |
One thing I'm worried about is that it'll start getting Google juice like a Chinese fork of React 15 docs did. And then people will find it instead of the main docs by accident. |
True... looks like React Native does this: https://github.com/facebook/react-native-website/tree/master/website/versioned_docs Then maybe robots.txt could be told not to index certain versioned routes? See also #85 |
Not generally useful, but if you're on v15.4.2 I've got https://jpochtar.me/react/ |
Published the 15.6 docs: Also added a robots.txt to discourage crawlers It was a bit of a pain getting the Ruby deps together to build the site, and I also had to remap the base urls from |
Thanks Alex! |
Hi @gaearon I tried to rebuild it but running into this error Tho, for others I did find this helpful link: https://jpochtar.me/react/ |
@leongaban Alex's comment above points to react-legacy.netlify.com which is also now linked to [on the React version page](https://reactjs.org/versions so I would recommend just using it. |
Thanks @bvaughn, I did find that link to |
Seems that clicking a result in the search on the netlify page just routes you back to the latest v16 docs though |
Correct; I believe this is an issue with all of the old versions, including the 16 & 17 release families |
Some of us still have to use React 15 while the impacts of React 16 are assessed against our Enterprise scale apps.
Please republish the last version of the React 15 docs.
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