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There's currently no way for a customer to tell which Fluent version each PyFluent example is compatible with, especially for previous releases. This could result in serious issues for those using older Fluent builds, since the API changes so much between versions.
What would be a good system to publicly track Fluent version compatibilities for examples?
Is it necessary (and possible) to propagate this back to older PyFluent documentation versions?
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Originally posted by @raph-luc in #2307 (comment)
There's currently no way for a customer to tell which Fluent version each PyFluent example is compatible with, especially for previous releases. This could result in serious issues for those using older Fluent builds, since the API changes so much between versions.
What would be a good system to publicly track Fluent version compatibilities for examples?
Is it necessary (and possible) to propagate this back to older PyFluent documentation versions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: