I got that illusion due the slow official releases cycle...
On Jul 20, 6:41 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why there is no active development effort in Django framework?
> > Last edition released at October 2007 (if I'm not wrong).
>
> I'm not sure where you get the idea that there's no active
> development...a quick check of the website
> (www.djangoproject.com) shows a flurry of activity. There hasn't
> been an official *release* for a while, because there's a push to
> get to version 1.0 with a given feature-set[1]. You can update
> from the subversion repository at any time to get the latest
> version. Things may be in a bit of flux as the NFA branch was
> just merged into trunk in the last 48 hr so it's likely there
> will be a bit of bug-swatting in the next week or so.
>
> After a "svn up"date, we can see when work was last done:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/code/django/django$ svn log . | head -2
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> r8003 | russellm | 2008-07-20 00:46:41 -0500 (Sun, 20 Jul 2008) |
> 1 line
>
> and that Russ needs to go to bed :)
>
> But "no active development"? pshaw.
>
> -tim
>
> [1]http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/VersionOneRoadmap
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