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Remove references to "the latest stable version" (#1811)
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Now that edge releases are the standard way of getting Linkerd, there is no
reason for us to tag edge docs with a scary message.

This patch also removes an old task doc about using private Docker repos that
mentioned stable releases, which had several quality issues and seemed generally
not worth keeping around.

Signed-off-by: William Morgan <[email protected]>
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{{ end }}
</div>
</div>
{{ else if eq $docsVersion "2-edge" }}
<div class="message">
<div class="message-header">
This is not the stable version of Linkerd!
</div>
<div class="message-body">
This documentation is for the <a href="/releases/">edge</a> release of Linkerd.
{{ if and $latestDocsPath (fileExists $latestDocsPath) }}
You may want the <a href="{{ relref .page $latestDocsPath }}">Linkerd {{ $latestVersion }} (current)
documentation</a> instead.
{{ else }}
In Linkerd {{ $latestVersion }} (current), this document does not exist.
{{ end }}
</div>
</div>
{{ end }}

<h1 class="title is-1 has-text-color">{{ .page.Title }}</h1>
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