Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-31 Thread Babatunde Akinyanmi
Hi Ahmed,
I made some inline comments

On Sat, 31 Mar 2018, 10:44 Haroon Ahmed,  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using python 3.4 already!
> Yes my project is big, it is almost completed now but the requirement is
> to upgrade it to latest suitable release and that release should  not be
> insecure.
>
> when i started this project, it was not written on Django 1.9.8 official
> document that its an insecure version
>

Django is built with the highest regard for security. Sometimes some
security holes might be found but they are always plugged as soon as they
are found.

> Now i am thinking that Django 2 is not LTS so what is the guaranty that it
> will be a secure Django Version!
>

If security is your concern, the latest release of django is always your
best choice.

>
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2018, 2:34 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In most cases, if possible I would upgrade latest release. Main issue
>> with 1.11 to 2.0 upgrade is Python 2 support. 1.11 is the last version to
>> support Python 2.7 and starting from Django 2.0 Python 3 is required.
>>
>> Of course, if your project is a big that takes long time to upgrade,
>> sticking with LTS isn't bad choice.
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Haroon Ahmed 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the information!
>>>
>>> Should i upgrade to Django 2 for my project? As Django 2 is not Long
>>> Time Supported.
>>> Django 1.11 is the latest release that is Long Time Supported yet!
>>>
>>> Should I go for Django 1.11 at the moment rather then Django 2.0? What
>>> will  be your suggestion for me?
>>>
>>> What is being followed in the industry, How to decide which Django
>>> should be chosen to upgrade the application?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 5:12 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all
 versions from source version to target.

 There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
 that are apart more than one release.

 Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes
 from previous release.

 You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.

 pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
 kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
> upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
> Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it
> official documentation.
>
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy
>
> This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
> supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!
>
>
> Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
> I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual
> environment.
> I am using Python 3.4.4
>
> I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error
>
> \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py",
> line 23, in 
> from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
> ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'
>
> Some question that are coming into my mind:
>
>- Do i have to update my application according to new Django
>release every time when new Django version releases?
>- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
>Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
>- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there
>web application according to new Django version release?
>
> Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
>
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Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-31 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi,

See https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2015/jun/25/roadmap/  how Django
releases and fixes are applied.

la 31. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 12.45 Haroon Ahmed 
kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> I am using python 3.4 already!
> Yes my project is big, it is almost completed now but the requirement is
> to upgrade it to latest suitable release and that release should  not be
> insecure.
>
> when i started this project, it was not written on Django 1.9.8 official
> document that its an insecure version
>
> Now i am thinking that Django 2 is not LTS so what is the guaranty that it
> will be a secure Django Version!
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2018, 2:34 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In most cases, if possible I would upgrade latest release. Main issue
>> with 1.11 to 2.0 upgrade is Python 2 support. 1.11 is the last version to
>> support Python 2.7 and starting from Django 2.0 Python 3 is required.
>>
>> Of course, if your project is a big that takes long time to upgrade,
>> sticking with LTS isn't bad choice.
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Haroon Ahmed 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the information!
>>>
>>> Should i upgrade to Django 2 for my project? As Django 2 is not Long
>>> Time Supported.
>>> Django 1.11 is the latest release that is Long Time Supported yet!
>>>
>>> Should I go for Django 1.11 at the moment rather then Django 2.0? What
>>> will  be your suggestion for me?
>>>
>>> What is being followed in the industry, How to decide which Django
>>> should be chosen to upgrade the application?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 5:12 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all
 versions from source version to target.

 There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
 that are apart more than one release.

 Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes
 from previous release.

 You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.

 pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
 kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
> upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
> Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it
> official documentation.
>
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy
>
> This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
> supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!
>
>
> Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
> I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual
> environment.
> I am using Python 3.4.4
>
> I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error
>
> \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py",
> line 23, in 
> from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
> ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'
>
> Some question that are coming into my mind:
>
>- Do i have to update my application according to new Django
>release every time when new Django version releases?
>- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
>Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
>- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there
>web application according to new Django version release?
>
> Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
>
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Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-31 Thread Haroon Ahmed
Hi,

I am using python 3.4 already!
Yes my project is big, it is almost completed now but the requirement is to
upgrade it to latest suitable release and that release should  not be
insecure.

when i started this project, it was not written on Django 1.9.8 official
document that its an insecure version

Now i am thinking that Django 2 is not LTS so what is the guaranty that it
will be a secure Django Version!


On Sat, Mar 31, 2018, 2:34 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In most cases, if possible I would upgrade latest release. Main issue with
> 1.11 to 2.0 upgrade is Python 2 support. 1.11 is the last version to
> support Python 2.7 and starting from Django 2.0 Python 3 is required.
>
> Of course, if your project is a big that takes long time to upgrade,
> sticking with LTS isn't bad choice.
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Haroon Ahmed 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the information!
>>
>> Should i upgrade to Django 2 for my project? As Django 2 is not Long Time
>> Supported.
>> Django 1.11 is the latest release that is Long Time Supported yet!
>>
>> Should I go for Django 1.11 at the moment rather then Django 2.0? What
>> will  be your suggestion for me?
>>
>> What is being followed in the industry, How to decide which Django should
>> be chosen to upgrade the application?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 5:12 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all versions
>>> from source version to target.
>>>
>>> There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
>>> that are apart more than one release.
>>>
>>> Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes
>>> from previous release.
>>>
>>> You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.
>>>
>>> pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
>>> kirjoitti:
>>>
 Hi,

 Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
 upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
 Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it official
 documentation.


 https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy

 This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
 supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!


 Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
 I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual
 environment.
 I am using Python 3.4.4

 I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error

 \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py", line
 23, in 
 from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
 ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'

 Some question that are coming into my mind:

- Do i have to update my application according to new Django
release every time when new Django version releases?
- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there web
application according to new Django version release?

 Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.

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Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-31 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi,

In most cases, if possible I would upgrade latest release. Main issue with
1.11 to 2.0 upgrade is Python 2 support. 1.11 is the last version to
support Python 2.7 and starting from Django 2.0 Python 3 is required.

Of course, if your project is a big that takes long time to upgrade,
sticking with LTS isn't bad choice.

On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Haroon Ahmed  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the information!
>
> Should i upgrade to Django 2 for my project? As Django 2 is not Long Time
> Supported.
> Django 1.11 is the latest release that is Long Time Supported yet!
>
> Should I go for Django 1.11 at the moment rather then Django 2.0? What
> will  be your suggestion for me?
>
> What is being followed in the industry, How to decide which Django should
> be chosen to upgrade the application?
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 5:12 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all versions
>> from source version to target.
>>
>> There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
>> that are apart more than one release.
>>
>> Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes
>> from previous release.
>>
>> You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.
>>
>> pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
>> kirjoitti:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
>>> upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
>>> Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it official
>>> documentation.
>>>
>>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-
>>> process/#backwards-compatibility-policy
>>>
>>> This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
>>> supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!
>>>
>>>
>>> Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
>>> I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual environment.
>>> I am using Python 3.4.4
>>>
>>> I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error
>>>
>>> \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py", line
>>> 23, in 
>>> from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
>>> ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'
>>>
>>> Some question that are coming into my mind:
>>>
>>>- Do i have to update my application according to new Django release
>>>every time when new Django version releases?
>>>- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
>>>Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
>>>- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there web
>>>application according to new Django version release?
>>>
>>> Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
>>>
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Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-31 Thread Haroon Ahmed
Hi,

Thanks for the information!

Should i upgrade to Django 2 for my project? As Django 2 is not Long Time
Supported.
Django 1.11 is the latest release that is Long Time Supported yet!

Should I go for Django 1.11 at the moment rather then Django 2.0? What
will  be your suggestion for me?

What is being followed in the industry, How to decide which Django should
be chosen to upgrade the application?


Thanks in advance!



On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 5:12 PM Jani Tiainen  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all versions
> from source version to target.
>
> There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
> that are apart more than one release.
>
> Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes
> from previous release.
>
> You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.
>
> pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
> kirjoitti:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
>> upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
>> Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it official
>> documentation.
>>
>>
>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy
>>
>> This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
>> supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!
>>
>>
>> Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
>> I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual environment.
>> I am using Python 3.4.4
>>
>> I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error
>>
>> \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py", line
>> 23, in 
>> from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
>> ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'
>>
>> Some question that are coming into my mind:
>>
>>- Do i have to update my application according to new Django release
>>every time when new Django version releases?
>>- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
>>Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
>>- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there web
>>application according to new Django version release?
>>
>> Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
>>
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Re: Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-30 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi,

Standard procedure to update Django is to upgrade gradually all versions
from source version to target.

There is no single document to describe changes needed between versions
that are apart more than one release.

Only changelog you can find is at every release which contains changes from
previous release.

You can try to combine required changes to directly upgrade.

pe 30. maaliskuuta 2018 klo 14.07 Haroon Ahmed 
kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to
> upgrade it to 2.0.3 because
> Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it official
> documentation.
>
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy
>
> This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer
> supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!
>
>
> Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
> I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual environment.
> I am using Python 3.4.4
>
> I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error
>
> \virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py", line
> 23, in 
> from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
> ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'
>
> Some question that are coming into my mind:
>
>- Do i have to update my application according to new Django release
>every time when new Django version releases?
>- Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade
>Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
>- What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there web
>application according to new Django version release?
>
> Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
>
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Updating Django for my web based application

2018-03-30 Thread Haroon Ahmed
Hi, 

Currently my application is developed with Django 1.9.8 and I want to 
upgrade it to 2.0.3 because 
Django 1.9.8 is an insecure version of django as mention on it official 
documentation.

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/release-process/#backwards-compatibility-policy

This document is for an insecure version of Django that is no longer 
supported. Please upgrade to a newer release!


Its my first time to update Django Version for my application,
I have updated the Dango 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3 in my virtual environment.
I am using Python 3.4.4

I haven't changes any thing in the code yet and facing some error

\virtualEnv\DjangoUp\lib\site-packages\rest_framework\routers.py", line 23, 
in 
from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch
ImportError: No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'

Some question that are coming into my mind:

   - Do i have to update my application according to new Django release 
   every time when new Django version releases?
   - Is there any article or blog written that can help me to upgrade 
   Django version from Django 1.9.8 to Django 2.0.3?
   - What people follow, dose most of the developers upgrade there web 
   application according to new Django version release?

Any kind of help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.

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