Re: Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

2020-03-24 Thread Mohit Agarwal
Echoing to Benjamin's question, are we working on supporting MSSQL in Django 3.0? I have read from thee forums that the author of django-pyodbc-azure is working with django to make it part of its core offerings? Is it true and what are the timeli

Re: Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

2019-09-10 Thread Benjamin Schollnick
> On Sep 10, 2019, at 5:29 AM, Carlton Gibson wrote: > > We've made the first release on the way to Django's next major > release, Django 3.0! > > With about two and a half months until the > final release (scheduled for December 2nd), we'll need timely testing > from the community to ensure

Re: Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

2019-09-10 Thread Benjamin Schollnick
We've made the first release on the way to Django's next major > release, Django 3.0! > > With about two and a half months until the > final release (scheduled for December 2nd), we'll need timely testing > from the community to ensure an on-time, stable release. > > Check out the blog post:

Re: Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

2019-09-10 Thread Brian M
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019, 5:30 AM Carlton Gibson wrote: > We've made the first release on the way to Django's next major > release, Django 3.0! > > With about two and a half months until the > final release (scheduled for December 2nd), we'll need timely testing > from the community to ensure an on-t

Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

2019-09-10 Thread Carlton Gibson
We've made the first release on the way to Django's next major release, Django 3.0! With about two and a half months until the final release (scheduled for December 2nd), we'll need timely testing from the community to ensure an on-time, stable release. Check out the blog post: https://www