Yes, it's a bad idea. Django 1.7 is unsupported and no longer receives security updates. Please use at least the Django 1.8 series (the latest is 1.8.8 as of now) which is a long-term support release and will receive security updates until April 2018 as described at https://www.djangoproject.com/download/#supported-versions.
I'd be curious to hear under what circumstances using the latest version of Django will cause headaches for hosting. It really shouldn't affect any hosting providers as far as I know.
On Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 9:53:23 AM UTC-5, Tahmid Khan wrote:
-- I'd be curious to hear under what circumstances using the latest version of Django will cause headaches for hosting. It really shouldn't affect any hosting providers as far as I know.
On Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 9:53:23 AM UTC-5, Tahmid Khan wrote:
Hey guys, I am starting work on a website and I was thinking if starting with Django 1.7 is a bad idea or not, since 1.9 is out right now. With 1.7, I feel like hosting will be less of a headache.
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