Django keeps the subversion trunk stable, and changes the
documentation to reflect the trunk.  So I would use the subversion
trunk.

On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Daniel Strasser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi there
>
>  I'm new to both Django and Python, but I'm so fascinated about Django
>  that I don't want to use PHP for a new project that is coming up soon.
>
>  Now I'm playing around with the latest "stable" release of Django
>  (0.96), but both the tutorials and the documentation expects that you
>  are using the development version (I know the older docs/tuts are
>  online, too). This is a bit confusing for me, because for me,
>  development versions are - yeah - for developers. And I'm not
>  (yet?) :-) a Django core developer.
>
>  Is it recommended to use the development version for a project that
>  starts now (or in a week ;-))
>
>  Thanks
>  Daniel
>  >
>

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