Hi,

Lean Sensei practicing Django since 2008 here. Have tried all sorts of 
strategies, the one that offers the best effort/ROI ratio is to upgrade as soon 
as a new version comes out, even if that means contributing patches to 
dependencies and deploying forks until patches are released.

Best of luck

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