How about

a 8 month release cycle and having a LTS in every two years and supporting 
the old LTS atleast 3 years from the release date? there will be 3 version 
between two LTS.

On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 6:13:11 AM UTC+6, Tim Graham wrote:
>
> With the release of 1.8 coming up, it's time to think about 1.9! I've 
> suggested some dates below. The schedule is similar to the intervals we 
> used for 1.8 with the final release date planned for about 6 months after 
> 1.8 final (barring unforeseen delays, 1.8 will be released about 7 months 
> after 1.7). Please voice any thoughts or concerns. With this schedule it 
> seems that any GSoC work would likely be included in 2.0. If you have any 
> big features planned, please add them here: 
> https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.9Roadmap
>
> July 20 - Alpha (feature freeze)
> August 21 - Beta (only release blockers fixed after this)
> September 18 - RC (string freeze for translations)
> October 2 - Final
>

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