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[Feature]: collapse the preview and deprecated versions in the version tab #10172

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Varorbc opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Varorbc
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Varorbc commented Sep 5, 2024

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I’ve noticed that as the package version list gets longer, it’s becoming hard to find specific versions because there are so many different types mixed in, like preview versions, stable versions, and deprecated ones. Can we consider folding the preview or deprecated versions and only show the stable ones expanded?

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collapse the preview and deprecated versions in the version tab

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agr commented Oct 15, 2024

Related: #9147, #9496

I think we should look at the broader issue. The list may be long without pre-release and vulnerable/deprecated and we need some way to make it shorter, but keep relevancy.

The list currently lists versions in SemVer order descending and the change proposed in the linked PR breaks that sorting.

One option to work around that would be to have checkboxes to show/hide pre-release, vulnerable and deprecated version from the list, preserving the ordering regardless of checkboxes configuration. This, however, does not address the long list concern.

@JonDouglas thoughts?

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erdembayar commented Oct 16, 2024

Added Performance tag because there're some packages with thousands of preview versions and opening it takes a time to load.

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