On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Asif Saifuddin <auv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why not a version 3.2 with dj 1.7 and 1.8 support?
>

Django has a glorious history of supporting the three most recent point
releases. Mezzanine, appropriately, continues that by releasing versions
that support the currently-supported versions of Django. This has always
been, in my opinion, the sensible way to approach releases. Right now,
support for Django 1.5 is far more important. If support were dropped for
1.5, this would make Mezzanine much less valuable for those of us who have
relied on stable releases for five years.

If you absolutely need some feature in 1.7, you have two options: 1. use
master or 2. fix the outstanding issues that are blocking a release.

1.8 support is right out. Asking for it is a distraction from the important
work of the contributors and maintainers.

- ken

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