On 02-Apr-09, at 8:57 PM, Miguel wrote:

> I have seem new django versions improve the performance of web
> applications.  I have a huge web aplication and I m thinking about
> changing it. How hard would be to upgrade django 0.96 to the newest
> one? Has it backward compatibility?


The porting guide[0] is where you may want to start. I have a
medium-sized Django application on 0.97-svn that I want to migrate to
1.x. The need to migrate to 1.x in my case is not a pressing one, and
will likely be determined by the amount of labour required to port
against to what extent features in 1.x will facilitate development of
future change requests if any whatsoever---the application has seen
over five months in production now, after all.

[0] http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.0-porting-guide/

-- 
Ayaz Ahmed Khan

An evil mind is a great comfort.


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