Hi,

Try to use Django stable version which is available on Django projects
site. It is good practice.

On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Taylor Smith <cy198pr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Our new website is being built on Django and we are trying to figure out
> the easiest way to host and maintain the site.
> It seems there are a few managed hosting options like webfaction and
> heroku, but they will only handle the linux and database patches and
> updates.
>
> I am hoping to find out how often Django need to be updated. -- like every
> month? or more like one or twice a year?
> can a non-developer handle these updates or would we be better off hiring
> someone?
>
> any advice is much appreciated!
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