Closed naz closed 2 years ago
Hi @naz,
It's because Ghost is releasing versions faster than I can keep up with and I try to have one version of this adapter per major Ghost version. Obviously, I'm failing at it so one day I should drop the @x
versioning and drop compatibility toward older Ghost versions.
As seen in the README's installation instructions it's recommended to install the package with
@2
. It's a bit unconventional comparing to most packages, so was wondering why the package should be installed this way?