Making your case here is probably best. The release engineering team are
the people you probably have to convince, although of course anyone could
potentially create such a wiki, in an unofficial way.
Keep in mind that keeping an older version of the software running does
introduce a maintinance burden, so you will probably have to convince
people that it would be regularly useful and not just useful this one time.
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bawolff
On Thursday, September 21, 2017, יגאל חיטרון <khitron(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you. Sorry to hear this. Is there some place I
can suggest this and
explain why do I think it can be very helpful?
Igal
On Sep 21, 2017 22:12, "Brian Wolff" <bawolff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, September 21, 2017, יגאל חיטרון <khitron(a)post.bgu.ac.il>
> wrote:
> > Hi. Sometimes after the week deployment I need to compare the new
version
with the previous one, in some aspect. Is there a test
wiki that always
has
one version before the current?
Thank you.
Igal (User:IKhitron)
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No there is not. You can of course download old versions of the software
and setup your own wiki but that is a lot of effort.
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