2018年6月3日(日) 10:56 Chuck Short :
> Hi
>
> On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
>
>> Updates on Django 2.0 support.
>>
>> * 18 of 29 affected repositories now support Django 2.0
>> * 4 repositories have pending patches.
>> * 3 repositories below need help from individual project t
Hi
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
> Updates on Django 2.0 support.
>
> * 18 of 29 affected repositories now support Django 2.0
> * 4 repositories have pending patches.
> * 3 repositories below need help from individual project teams as I don't
> have actual running environ
Updates on Django 2.0 support.
* 18 of 29 affected repositories now support Django 2.0
* 4 repositories have pending patches.
* 3 repositories below need help from individual project teams as I don't
have actual running environments of them.
* heat-dashboard https://review.openstack.org/#/c/567
On 05/14/2018 03:30 PM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
> Is Python 3 ever used for mod_wsgi? Does the WSGI setup code honor
> the variable that tells devstack to use Python 3?
>
>
> Ubuntu 16.04 provides py2 and py3 versions of mod_wsgi (libapache2-mod-wsgi
> and libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3) and as a
Excerpts from Ivan Kolodyazhny's message of 2018-05-14 22:20:42 +0300:
> Hi all,
>
> From the Horizon's perspective, it would be good to support Django 1.11 as
> long as we can since it's an LTS release [2].
> Django 2.0 support is also extremely important because of it's the first
> step in a pyt
Hi all,
>From the Horizon's perspective, it would be good to support Django 1.11 as
long as we can since it's an LTS release [2].
Django 2.0 support is also extremely important because of it's the first
step in a python3-only environment and step forward on supporting
next Django 2.2 LTS release w
2018年5月14日(月) 21:42 Doug Hellmann :
> Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-14 18:52:55 +0900:
> > 2018年5月12日(土) 3:04 Doug Hellmann :
> >
> > > Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-12 00:14:33 +0900:
> > > > Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
> > > >
> > > > Horizon i
Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-14 18:52:55 +0900:
> 2018年5月12日(土) 3:04 Doug Hellmann :
>
> > Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-12 00:14:33 +0900:
> > > Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
> > >
> > > Horizon itself already supports Django 2.0 and horizon unit
2018年5月12日(土) 3:04 Doug Hellmann :
> Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-12 00:14:33 +0900:
> > Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
> >
> > Horizon itself already supports Django 2.0 and horizon unit test covers
> > Django 2.0 with Python 3.5.
> >
> > A question to all is whether
On 05/11/2018 05:14 PM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
> Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
>
> Horizon itself already supports Django 2.0 and horizon unit test covers
> Django 2.0 with Python 3.5.
>
> A question to all is whether we change the upper bound of Django from
> <2.0 to <2.1.
> My proposal
Excerpts from Akihiro Motoki's message of 2018-05-12 00:14:33 +0900:
> Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
>
> Horizon itself already supports Django 2.0 and horizon unit test covers
> Django 2.0 with Python 3.5.
>
> A question to all is whether we change the upper bound of Django from <2.0
>
Hi zigo and horizon plugin maintainers,
Horizon itself already supports Django 2.0 and horizon unit test covers
Django 2.0 with Python 3.5.
A question to all is whether we change the upper bound of Django from <2.0
to <2.1.
My proposal is to bump the upper bound of Django to <2.1 in Rocky-2.
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