Re: Revisiting Python support for after Django 3.2 LTS

2020-11-21 Thread Tim Graham
Part of the rationale for dropping Python versions after an LTS is was to avoid getting "stranded" on a non-LTS version of Django. For example, if we keep Python 3.7 support in Django until Python 3.7 is end of life in June 2023, that would probably make Django 4.1 the latest version to support

Re: Revisiting Python support for after Django 3.2 LTS

2020-11-21 Thread Ahmmed Sabbir
Hey Paolo, I'm trying to develop an email testing application with Django. But nowadays I've faced some problems with this application. One of them is, when I taste it myself- it works just fine. But in the case of multiple users, the application gives me back some error code is mentioned "[699