Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Re: How to find out when a fix will be released

It's not weird at all. Django has 8 month release cycle. Usually only bugs that are security issues or causes data loss are backported to older releases.

I think this procedure is documented somewhere...

ke 28. elok. 2019 klo 8.06 wd <wd@wdicc.com> kirjoitti:
It's so weird, the code is already in master 7 months, but still not released yet?

On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 6:09 AM John MacLaughlin <john.maclaughlin@carbonlighthouse.com> wrote:
I see this ticket was addressed, fixed, and merged. However, it's not in the latest release (2.2.4)


How can I find out when this fix will be released?

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