Hello,

I am a member of the Debian Python Modules Team and have been heavily
involved in the transition to Django 1.0 in Debian (1.0~beta2 is about
to be uploaded to experimental).

As you might know, 1.0 will come too late for Debian Lenny (unless we
will get a freeze exception which at this time seems rather unlikely).
Since Security is important to Debian, I wondered if there is a policy
as to how long old stable releases (in this case 0.96) will receive
security support.

All my best,

David Spreen

P.S.: I do not speak on behalf of the Debian Project or the Debian
Python Modules Team. All opinions expressed in this post are my own.

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