Strategy for transitioning away from the -2.0 templates
See original GitHub issue@zigomir Before we delete the -2.0
template repos, I think it’d be good to have a PR ready to either:
- Alert people that they no longer exist, because the main repos serve 2.0, or
- Just automatically strip
-2.0
from the user input for official template installs so that it Just Works
Not sure which is the best option. What do you think?
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A warning looks better imo because if it just works people may never stop from using them
@asantibanez yes, the default, but you can always say append
#1.0
to template name and you’ll get it for 1.0.@chrisvfritz I agree with @posva and would add a warning.