> On Feb 2, 2021, at 03:42, Carlton Gibson <carlton.gib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Possibly we could support Python 3.7 just for Django 4.0, as an exception, 
> leveraging the "typically" in the existing policy, and clearly stating what 
> we were doing. 
> 
> Can I ask for (limited) thoughts just on that smaller proposal? 
> As I've said, I'd be sympathetic to this, but what is the reason why not?

I may have missed it being stated in this conversation, so I want to make sure 
the reason for the current policy is understood. The reason why not to make 
this exception is to avoid releasing breaking changes at a minor version. To 
follow SemVer. We get to decide whether that’s enough reason.

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