>
> It's not "Django 0.96", it's a month-old SVN checkout. At this moment
> there is no such thing as "Django 0.96"; the development trunk
> currently identifies as "0.96-pre" because it isn't 0.95 or 0.95.1,
> and includes the "pre" to indicate that 0.96 is not yet an official
> release.
>

Yep, totally true.

> We strongly recommend that third-party distributors stick to the
> latest official release, currently 0.95.1; I'll look up that package
> and talk to the maintainers, because if they're distributing SVN
> snapshots they're going to be in for a lot of fun when we start making
> big backwards-incompatible changes after the official 0.96 release.
>

quote from the portable python website:

"This is beta software and it is NOT recomended for production
environments. Recomended use is for
development/showcasing/experimenting."

grtz

Perica

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