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> On Aug 1, 2022, at 12:33 PM, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Hmpf, this is deeply unfortunate. I was working under the incorrect
> belief that the 4.0.x series was now the LTS branch. A number of
> things encouraged this interpretation, including that the 4.0.x and
> 4.1.x were the release streams that
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> As such, as much as I hate it, I think than only (a) is realistic.
Yeah. :/ Okay, I'll upload 3.3.14 shortly.
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Hi,
On Mon, 01 Aug 2022, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Regardless of that though, I think we have two options:
>
> a) Revert back to the 3.2.14 LTS version in Debian unstable.
>
> b) Wait for the 4.x stream to become designated LTS. I believe this
>should happen with version 4.2, due for release in ab
Hi Chris,
On 01-08-2022 21:24, Chris Lamb wrote:
b) Wait for the 4.x stream to become designated LTS. I believe this
should happen with version 4.2, due for release in about 6 or 7
months:
https://www.djangoproject.com/download/
That seems to happen after the Debian freeze star
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> I'm surprised that we uploaded an non-LTS release to unstable.
>
> Chris, why did you do that?
Hmpf, this is deeply unfortunate. I was working under the incorrect
belief that the 4.0.x series was now the LTS branch. A number of
things encouraged this interpretation, inclu
On Tue, 26 Jul 2022, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Source: python-django
> Control: found -1 python-django/2:4.0.6-1
I'm surprised that we uploaded an non-LTS release to unstable.
Chris, why did you do that?
> I note that the changelog has this:
> "This security release mitigates the issue, but we have
Source: python-django
Control: found -1 python-django/2:4.0.6-1
Severity: serious
Tags: sid bookworm
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: breaks
Control: affects -1 django-mailman3 django-invitations
Control: affects -1 django-oauth-toolkit django-tables
Control: affects -1 djangorestframewo
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