Oops, typo there:
That should say "Django 2.1 will receive security and data loss fixes until December 2019".
C.
On Monday, 1 April 2019 15:19:43 UTC+2, Carlton Gibson wrote:
Django 2.2, the next long-term support release, is now available:
With the release of Django 2.2, Django 2.1 has reached the end of
mainstream support. The final minor bug fix release, 2.1.8, was issued today.Django 2.0 will receive security and data loss fixes until December 2019. All users are
encouraged to upgrade before then to continue receiving fixes for
security issues.
See the downloads page [1] for a table of supported versions and the
future release schedule.
[1] https://www.djangoproject.com/download/#supported- versions
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