Good morning guys.
I was handed a project at work which was written as far back as 2012.
Quiet a lot of the packages used in the project are either no longer being maintained.
Rebuilding the project from scratch is not option.
There are way too many moving parts and way too many apps to rebuild it.
Here are my questions:
1. In the scenario i am in, what would be the best approach to update this project or at least get it set up locally?
There are way too many moving parts and way too many apps to rebuild it.
Here are my questions:
1. In the scenario i am in, what would be the best approach to update this project or at least get it set up locally?
2. Quite a lot of changes have been made between django 1.4 (which was originally used) and the current version(1.10), what would be the best version for me to update the project to.
I mostly use 1.8 anyway.
3. Is there anyone who has or who is still using *unobase* here?
I mostly use 1.8 anyway.
3. Is there anyone who has or who is still using *unobase* here?
Olamilekan
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