New article on deprecated information
- Love4Boobies
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New article on deprecated information
I've started a new article on bits of information that have been deprecated and removed from documentation but which may still be relevant due to backwards compatibility. You are encouraged to contribute.
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Re: New article on deprecated information
Yessir!Love4Boobies wrote:You are encouraged to contribute.
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Re: New article on deprecated information
This was a good idea, considering a lot of this information is scattered across different documents.
Re: New article on deprecated information
Well, good way to organize deprecated info. But I'm wondering if we'll be able to gather all those stuffs. Afterall, we'd have to trace their origin if we're to carry any chance of digging them out.Love4Boobies wrote:I've started a new article on bits of information that have been deprecated and removed from documentation but which may still be relevant due to backwards compatibility.
Joint efforts shall do the job, though. Cheers!
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