The point is that you should be using 1.1.4, the latest release in the 1.1
line, and not 1.1.

Jacob


On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 12:38 PM, donarb <don...@nwlink.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Saturday, December 15, 2012 3:54:10 AM UTC-8, Florian Apolloner wrote:
>>
>> I am strongly against showing non-supported versions on PYPI, I also
>> don't see why you'd need 1.1 for CI tests if you don't use it (an nobody
>> should)
>>
>
> I disagree. I have a client who is currently running a site with Django
> 1.0 and a correspondingly old version of Satchmo. In the next few months I
> intend to upgrade them to at least 1.4 of Django and a compatible version
> of Satchmo. To do that, I am going to upgrade in steps on the test server,
> 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, testing and rewriting deprecated APIs as I go.
>
> Sure, I have a copy of the repository and can check out tagged versions as
> I need them, but having specific versions listed in my requirements file
> makes pip installs much more convenient.
>
> 1.1 may not be supported by the Django project team, but developers out
> here still have to.
>
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