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Which version to use? #466

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nuschk opened this issue Oct 13, 2016 · 7 comments
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Which version to use? #466

nuschk opened this issue Oct 13, 2016 · 7 comments

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@nuschk
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nuschk commented Oct 13, 2016

I'm with django 1.9 and planning to go 1.10. AFAIK, the latest stable release (12.3) does not support django 1.9. Should I just be using 12.4a then? And, when will you release 12.4, are there any obstacles?

@vesterbaek
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@mariocesar The latest release is an alpha and more than one year old. What is the current state of master - and are there any plans of cutting a new release anytime soon?

@mariocesar
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@vesterbaek the main issue is backward compatibility.

I agree is had been a long wait, now that django drop supports for olders versions, I will like to review drop some fixes, specifically the TEMPLATE_DEBUG, and possible others

@vesterbaek
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@mariocesar ok, thanks. Not be be pushy, but do you have any timeline in your head regarding when a new version should hit pypi? Is HEAD of master generally considered safe to use?

@someidiot
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I just spent days tracking down and fixing a bug only to find that it has already been solved here (316), but not yet pushed to pypi :( Please update soon!

@SalahAdDin
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@mariocesar soon!

@Flimm
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Flimm commented Jul 7, 2017

sorl-thumbnail is now a Jazzband project. As soon as we can get the tests to pass, I think any member of Jazzband can release the next version on PyPI.

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Use the latest one https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sorl-thumbnail/12.4.1

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