On 8/11/06, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Back when the magic-removal branch was still going, there were plans
> to roll up a bunch of bugfixes against pre-m-r Django (e.g., 0.91) and
> do a '0.92' or some other form of final release for the old-style
> Django.
>
> Since I just lost about an hour of my life to dealing with a problem
> in pre-m-r Django which had a fix in Trac that was never applied
> (ticket #1113 for those who are interested), I'm suddenly intensely
> curious about the possibility of this happening.
>
> Would it be prohibitively difficult for some of us to scour Trac
> sometime for known bugs and patches in which came between 0.91 and the
> pre-magic-removal tag, and work on rollin a release out of that?
>

I know at NDN we're going to be pre-mr for the foreseeable future (and
probably all of Scripps, too).  Even if not an actual release, just
compiling a set of patches known to be useful for those on pre-mr
releases would be nice.

Whatever works best, though.  I don't mind helping if something like
this is feasible.

Cheers,
deryck

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