I've noticed people have moved on with documenting PHP 7.1 even though it's just moved on to Beta 1 (at current it will be out probably in Sept). PHP uses a RFC system to approve new features, so things approved for release will make it out (more or less) in the way the RFC describes.
I ask because this is in the version editor (emphasis mine)
Only list versions that see significant real world use. Pre-releases, release candidates, alpha/beta versions, and so on only serve to clutter the topics they're applied to.
That's fine and good, but the problem is that trying to add a version specific wrapper to Examples of these new features fails because it's not defined as a version in Docs yet. Furthermore, people are already discussing and documenting these new features. Removing them (when they would have to be re-added) seems counterproductive.
Provided that the language has a standard way of approving new features for release, can using Docs this way be acceptable?
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