The documentation for the CivisML version implies that the major use of the civisml_version parameter (added in #224) is to use an older version of CivisML, which seems slightly misleading (for clarity, this original language came from my changes at https://github.com/civisanalytics/civis-python/pull/341, not Sahil's -- my bad). I'm updating the docs to clarify that it's about pinning the version for production work as a more probable use case.
The documentation for the CivisML version implies that the major use of the civisml_version parameter (added in #224) is to use an older version of CivisML, which seems slightly misleading (for clarity, this original language came from my changes at https://github.com/civisanalytics/civis-python/pull/341, not Sahil's -- my bad). I'm updating the docs to clarify that it's about pinning the version for production work as a more probable use case.
The parallel PR for civis-python is https://github.com/civisanalytics/civis-python/pull/358