On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 3:41 AM Matthias Runge <mru...@matthias-runge.de> wrote:
>
> Hey there,
>
> would it be too late to upgrade Django for Fedora 36 to version 4.0.x?
> It may require some more package updates, not just Django itself.
>
> The releasenotes are here[1], We have version 3.2 in Fedora 35, which
> is a long-term supported release (until 2024)[2].
>
> Unfortunately, I am not able to answer the question of "what would
> break?". However, not shipping a newer release would show Fedora as
> outdated software.
>
> As hinted in the previous paragraph, I am not involved in any
> development connected to Django for some time now. This is a cry for
> help. The whole Django stack in Fedora could use more helping hands.
> Upstream is very good at providing insights, timelines etc and also
> keeps it secured. That also means, there are regular updates.
>

It's fine to do. We haven't branched yet. You should file a
Self-Contained Change for it. The deadline for those is January 18.
So, go for it!




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