Re: is it worth going for version 1.6 for commertial project

2014-11-25 Thread Krishnakant Mane
Well then I would go with 1.7. Thanks for all the advise. Happy hacking. Krishnakant.On 11/25/2014 06:54 PM, Collin Anderson wrote: Hi All, If it helps, at work we have upgraded all of our websites to django 1.7, and are only now starting to think about using migrations. It's totally possible

Re: is it worth going for version 1.6 for commertial project

2014-11-25 Thread George Silva
I'm using the new migrations system with a production system and it's been great. No complaint at all. On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Collin Anderson wrote: > Hi All, > > If it helps, at work we have upgraded all of our websites to django 1.7, > and are only now starting to think about using

Re: is it worth going for version 1.6 for commertial project

2014-11-25 Thread Collin Anderson
Hi All, If it helps, at work we have upgraded all of our websites to django 1.7, and are only now starting to think about using migrations. It's totally possible to use 1.7 without migrations. It's also worth noting that although Django supports 1.6 for another 4-5 months, that's only for secu

Re: is it worth going for version 1.6 for commertial project

2014-11-22 Thread Tom Lockhart
On Nov 22, 2014, at 4:53 AM, Krishnakant Mane wrote: > Hello all, > I have been looking for some good discussion on this issue. > i see there is not much difference between 1.7 and 1.6 as far as my > requirement goes. > I have gone through the official docs for both in a kind of rappid specific

is it worth going for version 1.6 for commertial project

2014-11-22 Thread Krishnakant Mane
Hello all, I have been looking for some good discussion on this issue. i see there is not much difference between 1.7 and 1.6 as far as my requirement goes. I have gone through the official docs for both in a kind of rappid specific way. As it is I am not going to use ORM at all. I am mainly in