On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 19:06:20 +0100
Matthias Runge <mru...@matthias-runge.de> wrote:

> On 08/11/16 16:31, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> > I believe the future of Django in EPEL is a topic that is being
> > discussed on the EPSCO meetings last week and this week (18:00 UTC
> > on Wednesdays in #fedora-meeting, iirc).
> > 
> > I'm hoping that even if a newer, 1.8 based Django package is added
> > to EPEL6, that the existing one named Django14 can be kept for
> > legacy usage. The Django14 package having that unconventional name
> > would allow a new package to use the more conventional
> > python-django name which is convenient.  
> 
> I believe I can shed a light here:
> - Django14 followed the old Django naming scheme in Fedora. Django was
> renamed to python-django there.
> - Django-1.4 was the old long term supported version and works with
> pythons up to python 2.6
> - Django14 should be retired IMO

Agreed. 

> - Django-1.8 (current long term supported version) requires python
> 2.7. That means, we can not have a recent Django in EPEL6 with system
> python.
> - The main reason not updating to Django-1.8 in EPEL7 is reviewboard.
> (I don't know the state of askbot currently, Fedora has
> ask.fedoraproject.org).

ask is currently rhel6 and using Django14. We should move it to rhel7
and django-1.8. ;) 

> - Maintaining a django version, which was retired upstream becomes
> more and more a pain, esp. if it's not part of your job to keep it
> alive.

Yeah. 

We also need Django 1.8 in epel7 for mailman3/hyperkitty. 

It's using python34 for that. I don't know if very many applications
that support django 1.8 also support python3 or not. 

kevin


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