What I started to think about is my life after 1.0. First of all, I
will be much more relaxed, but then haven't heard anything about the
way the community plans to support th 1.0 release with security fixes,
etc.

I presume that the 1.0 release will be tagged in SVN (just like to
pre-1.0 releases are), but should we expect security updates in the
tag? Or something like 1.0.1, etc?

Could someone give us a pointer on this?

V

On Aug 26, 4:22 am, "Jay Parlar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another good idea is to listen to the "This Week in Django" podcast
> (www.thisweekindjango.com).
>
> They cover all the major things that have happened to trunk in the
> last week, as well as things happening in the community, snippets
> they've run across, etc. It's put together really well, and fun to
> listen to. This is what I use to keep up to date, esp. when I have to
> take some time away from Django work.
>
> Jay P.
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