Hi All, You may or may not have noticed that the menus on the Guidelines pages no longer 100% match the menus on the rest of the website. That's because we've sorted out how to edit the website menus, but the Guidelines menus are static, generated from the website at build time. I've just committed a new version that grabs the menu structure live from the website API and incidentally also dispenses with the old UDM Javascript menu code—in our brave new world, you can do these things exclusively in CSS, so why not? My question is whether this warrants a patch release to get things lined up again. Or really whether this even rises to the level of a patch. Maybe it should stay 4.2.2, just with a different build tag. Or we could just wait until the next release :-). Hugh
I really wish our release and deployment procedure would be more automated so it would not take a whole bunch of people a whole day (or even more) to do so. Regarding this effort I’d vote against a point release, given that the next proper release is already on the horizon. Just my 2c Peter
Am 20.06.2021 um 17:12 schrieb Hugh Cayless
: Hi All,
You may or may not have noticed that the menus on the Guidelines pages no longer 100% match the menus on the rest of the website. That's because we've sorted out how to edit the website menus, but the Guidelines menus are static, generated from the website at build time. I've just committed a new version that grabs the menu structure live from the website API and incidentally also dispenses with the old UDM Javascript menu code—in our brave new world, you can do these things exclusively in CSS, so why not?
My question is whether this warrants a patch release to get things lined up again. Or really whether this even rises to the level of a patch. Maybe it should stay 4.2.2, just with a different build tag.
Or we could just wait until the next release :-).
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