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Re: python-django in the next LTS

 

Thanks for leading on this Gavin. What's happening upstream? The main
question for me would be longevity of support and relevant of 1.8.

We will want to SRU newer versions of MAAS, is 1.8 going to be a great
base for a good 18 months? If you're comfortable with that, +1

Mark

On 17/09/15 18:33, Gavin Panella wrote:
> I spoke to Corey Bryant in #server today about python-django in the next
> LTS. The summary is:
>
> * Version won't be bumped by Server Team unless OpenStack needs
>   something newer.
>
> * OpenStack Team or Robie Basak can probably bump version on request to
>   whatever is in Debian, currently 1.8.4.
>
> * I mentioned that MAAS would probably request the most recent version
>   packaged in Debian.
>
> ---
>
> Edited transcript of conversation:
>
> <allenap> coreycb: What version of Django you expect to release into the
>   LTS? If 1.9 is out by then, will that be likely?
>
> <coreycb> allenap, from an openstack point of view, we likely won't
>   update python-django unless openstack requires a new version but if
>   there's a need for a new version we (openstack team) or perhaps rbasak
>   might be able to do it. it also likely depends on what's in debian,
>   which is currently at 1.8.4.
>
> <allenap> coreycb: That's useful information, thanks. MAAS may request
>   >=1.8.4 on the basis that we want to be as far forward as possible
>   before entering the LTS. We don't (yet) have a particular feature or
>   bug fix we need to aim for.
>


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