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Error: 3.7 is not a valid version
┌─[/github/workspace/docs/source/elastic/deploy/ece/ubuntu3.md]
│
5 │ ```{versionadded} 3.7
· ────────────────
·
│
└─
Error: 3.3 is not a valid version
┌─[/github/workspace/docs/source/elastic/deploy/ece/ubuntu2.md]
│
5 │ ```{versionadded} 3.3
· ────────────────
This is because the page I created was for Elastic Cloud Enterprise, which has non-Stack versioning (unless it's complaining because I omitted the "m" in V.R.M?).
This is part of a bigger discussion about how we handle versioning in the new docs system, but I think for now we probably want either (a) no version-related errors or (b) an exhaustive list of all the varied types of versions that we cover in our docs (not for the faint of heart).
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This is because the page I created was for Elastic Cloud Enterprise, which has non-Stack versioning (unless it's complaining because I omitted the "m" in V.R.M?).
This is part of a bigger discussion about how we handle versioning in the new docs system, but I think for now we probably want either (a) no version-related errors or (b) an exhaustive list of all the varied types of versions that we cover in our docs (not for the faint of heart).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: