EOL for 1.4 remains October 1. For future reference, see the table on the download page: https://www.djangoproject.com/download/
On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 7:22:01 PM UTC-4, Ned Horvath wrote:
-- On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 7:22:01 PM UTC-4, Ned Horvath wrote:
Originally 1.4 was supposed to end support with the release of 1.8; earlier this year that was extended 6 months to October 1, 2015. But as of yesterday, the revised roadmap shows 1.9 planned for "December" rather than the previous target of October 2.I don't know whether to pressure the developers I support at UT Austin to get off 1.4 by October 1, or if 1.4 support was implicitly tied to the release of 1.9 and has therefore been extended a couple of months. I'm happy with either answer, I just want to know how hard to push!Any guidance from the Django committers gratefully accepted.Ned HorvathPython Production Environment leadUT Austin
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