Simplifying roll back paragraph

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Jonathan Carter
2015-12-30 11:39:02 -08:00
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ A React Native app is composed of JavaScript files and any accompanying [images]
The CodePush plugin helps get product improvements in front of your end users instantly, by keeping your JavaScript and images synchronized with updates you release to the CodePush server. This way, your app gets the benefits of an offline mobile experience, as well as the "web-like" agility of side-loading updates as soon as they are available. It's a win-win!
In order to ensure that your end users always have a functioning version of your app, the CodePush plugin maintains a copy of the previous update, so that in the event that you accidentally push an update which includes a crash, it can automatically roll back to the "last known good". This way, you can rest assured that your newfound release agility can't result in any users becoming blocked by a bad update, before you have a chance to [roll it back](http://microsoft.github.io/code-push/docs/cli.html#link-8) on the server. It's a win-win-win!
In order to ensure that your end users always have a functioning version of your app, the CodePush plugin maintains a copy of the previous update, so that in the event that you accidentally push an update which includes a crash, it can automatically roll back. This way, you can rest assured that your newfound release agility won't result in users becoming blocked before you have a chance to [roll back](http://microsoft.github.io/code-push/docs/cli.html#link-8) on the server. It's a win-win-win!
*Note: Any product changes which touch native code (e.g. modifying your `AppDelegate.m`/`MainActivity.java` file, adding a new plugin) cannot be distributed via CodePush, and therefore, must be updated via the appropriate store(s).*
@@ -591,4 +591,4 @@ Constructs the CodePush client runtime and includes methods for integrating Code
- __getBundleUrl(String bundleName)__ - Returns the path to the most recent version of your app's JS bundle file, using the specified resource name (e.g. `index.android.bundle`). This method has the same resolution behavior as the Objective-C equivalent described above.
- __getReactPackage()__ - Returns a `ReactPackage` object that should be added to your `ReactInstanceManager` via its `addPackage` method. Without this, the `react-native-code-push` JS module won't be available to your script.
- __getReactPackage()__ - Returns a `ReactPackage` object that should be added to your `ReactInstanceManager` via its `addPackage` method. Without this, the `react-native-code-push` JS module won't be available to your script.