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I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as wellhe thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

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I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did.They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

I was browsing documentation and noticed there's a Notepad++ documentation section. Being a frequent user of Notepad++, I went to see what other users have added so far. I started by checking if they'd added versions.

They did. But not correctly.

I was pretty surprised to see this edit was able to be proposed, considering there is zero table formatting in this proposed change. The sidebar when you edit versions actually says the section must be formatted as a table.

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

After a quick chat with Jon Ericson, he thinks it's strange as well and suggested this should be brought up here.

I'm not sure if it's a bug or just something that's not currently validated. If it isn't a bug, I propose a versions change should not be able to be submitted without at least one table in the versions section.

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