On Apr 30, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Andrew Ingram <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 30 Apr 2013, at 23:38, Shai Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I see one issue with this: According to current procedures, if this timeline 
>> is followed, support for 1.4 will be dropped less than 6 months after the 
>> release of 1.5. At least for some of us (which, as I mentioned earlier on 
>> the 
>> list, only moved to 1.4 when the 1.5 release forced us to), this may be a 
>> bit 
>> of a problem.
>> 
>> Shai.
> 
> It seems like 1.4 support might need to be extended. I'm assuming that given 
> the success of the kickstarter campaign, Andrew's schema migration 
> functionality will be made available to 1.4, and the functionality seems to 
> be a prerequisite for migrating to the new way of handling user models.
> 
> Andy

There is no requirement to migrate for the new way to handle user models. The 
only time you'd need to migrate is if you want to swap out your existing user 
models that Django provides with new ones. If you don't do that then you don't 
need to migrate.

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