On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le mercredi 27 août 2008 à 23:33 +0200, Marc Fargas a écrit : >> > 3. Due to changes in the admin and form applications, Django 1.0 will be >> > backwards incompatible with 0.96 and the old stable version's use in >> > Debian might be questionable. >> >> That's the second super point, nobody will want 0.96 to work over it >> when it's incompatible in so many ways with 1.0 (to not say in almost >> any reasonable use case, just look at the BackwardsIncompatibleChanges >> wiki page from Django). > > Another important thing to consider is that most Django applications in > the wild already require at least 0.97 even though it wasn't released. > Shipping 0.96 would therefore be mostly useless.
This is I think the most strongest point. I need the package from experimental anyway, the one in unstable is useless for most of applications. Ondrej