Re: Can we move the activity on this list to the Forum now?

2023-01-26 Thread 'Alex Krupp' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
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Re: Google Groups contingency plan

2020-04-26 Thread Alex Krupp
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Re: revisiting the Python version support policy

2019-01-26 Thread Alex Krupp
The biggest issues with beginners I see at events like Django Girls or just regular Python meetups involve people needing to edit their .bash_profile or .bashrc files. Most people can figure out how to download the right version of Python for their platform, but then their shell to actually use

Re: Django 2.0 Python version support (Python 3.6+ only?)

2017-08-08 Thread Alex Krupp
One platform that only supports up to Python 3.4 ElasticBeanstalk with Amazon Linux. A few months ago they said they were going to release a new AMI, but that hasn't happened yet. I'm personally happy seeing support for 3.4 dropped and possibly just waiting a few months to upgrade to Django 2.0