﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	component	version	severity	resolution	keywords	cc	stage	has_patch	needs_docs	needs_tests	needs_better_patch	easy	ui_ux
33290	Docs for versions in the extended support should indicate lack of support.	Roland Crosby	nobody	"I ended up on the [[https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/intro/tutorial01/|Django 2.2 version]] of the ""Writing your first Django app"" tutorial via web search, and only realized I was looking at this version when I noticed it in the URL. I do see that [[https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/|the 1.8 version]] of these docs has an ""unsupported version"" banner at the top of the page; since 2.2 and 3.1 are [[https://www.djangoproject.com/download/#supported-versions|out of the mainstream support period]], it would be nice if these docs had some indication of that. (Probably fine to not have a ""no mainstream support"" indication on the reference docs pages, but might be good to at least have a warning like this on the tutorial/guides.)

Other projects have the same problem -- every time I search for Postgres docs the top-ranked result is inevitably for a version that stopped being supported in 2016 -- but the layout of the Django docs site, with the version mentioned deep in the sidebar and no indication that you're not looking at the current version, trips me up more frequently."	Cleanup/optimization	closed	Documentation	3.2	Normal	invalid			Unreviewed	0	0	0	0	0	0
