>
> django<1.6
>
> While current stable version is 1.6.5.
>
> Is there any specific reason to use < 1.6?
>
> It is always better to discuss things before finalising.
I had Django 1.5 installed on my system, hence I have tested on that
version only. I will see if this is forward portable with Django 1.6, and
then amend the instructions accordingly. As you mentioned, Django 1.6.5 is
the cuurent stable version, so we should definitely support it. I will look
into this.
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