On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:51 PM, rihad <ri...@mail.ru> wrote:

>
> 1) From the FAQ (http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/faq/install/):
> Q: Should I use the official version or development version?¶
> A: [...] we recommend that you use the latest development code,
> because it generally contains more features and fewer bugs than the
> “official” releases.
>
> 2) From Django 1.1 beta 1 release notes (http://docs.djangoproject.com/
> en/dev/releases/1.1-beta-1/<http://docs.djangoproject.com/%0Aen/dev/releases/1.1-beta-1/>
> ):
> this release is not intended for production use, and any such use is
> discouraged.
>
> Ain't them contradicting? Will someone please comment where the truth
> lies? P.S.: personally I'm studying Django through its SVN trunk and
> from reading The Book v2.0.
> >
>
I think those lines from the FAQ were from before the 1.0, when many new
features had gone in.  For now, unless you need a specific feature from the
beta, I would reccomend just using 1.0.2.

Alex

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