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Addison here from GitBook—We hope you’re doing well! I recently came across the Echomods book you've been using, and have to say I’m definitely impressed! We love to see some of the diverse ways GitBook is being used across tech communities.
I noticed though, that the book you’re on is still using and older version of GitBook - I’m not sure if you’ve seen, but we’ve released a newer version of GitBook, and wanted to see if you’d like to know more about switching to the new one.
The new version of GitBook comes with all of the same features as the version you’re already using, plus a ton more—And we’ve got a lot of amazing features coming in the near future (Like our integration platform launching later this month!)
Another advantage of using the new version would also be that your team can quickly use the GitBook UI to make changes to content through change requests, and still have all the updates stored in GitHub inside the main repository.
I’d love to help you migrate to the new version—It’s only a few steps you need to do on your side, and I’m happy to hop on a call to walk you through it all if needed!
Would love to know your thoughts, so feel free to chat here, or over email if it's easier 😄
Hello @kelu124 👋
Addison here from GitBook—We hope you’re doing well! I recently came across the Echomods book you've been using, and have to say I’m definitely impressed! We love to see some of the diverse ways GitBook is being used across tech communities.
I noticed though, that the book you’re on is still using and older version of GitBook - I’m not sure if you’ve seen, but we’ve released a newer version of GitBook, and wanted to see if you’d like to know more about switching to the new one.
The new version of GitBook comes with all of the same features as the version you’re already using, plus a ton more—And we’ve got a lot of amazing features coming in the near future (Like our integration platform launching later this month!)
Another advantage of using the new version would also be that your team can quickly use the GitBook UI to make changes to content through change requests, and still have all the updates stored in GitHub inside the main repository.
I’d love to help you migrate to the new version—It’s only a few steps you need to do on your side, and I’m happy to hop on a call to walk you through it all if needed!
Would love to know your thoughts, so feel free to chat here, or over email if it's easier 😄
Looking forward to hearing back,
Addison
Developer Relations @ GitBook
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