While I understand the intent, and I agree that people need to realize
that trunk is quite stable, I don't think this is a good way to go
about it. It seems to me that it will only raise questions about the
Django release schedule: "Wait, if there have been 2297 commits since
0.96, why hasn't ther
Very often I hear people discouraging the use of Django because the
latest version is 0.96 and has been there for quite long (almost an
year, I guess). Many corporates too do not favour software that is a
pre-1.0 version (though their generalization does not hold true for
Django :)
I want to prop