wtorek, 25 stycznia 2022 o 13:59:54 UTC+1 Adam Johnson napisaƂ(a):

> My initial concern was around the minimum PostgreSQL version that Django 
> 5.0 will support. According to 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostgreSQL#Release_history , PostgreSQL 10 
> is supported until 2022-11-10 , and version 11 until 2023-11-09. With 
> Django 5.0 expected in 2024-01, it should be fine to deprecate the CI 
> fields for removal in Django 5.0. Users on old PostgreSQL versions can 
> manage the deprecation warning until they upgrade.
>

Yes, support for PostgreSQL 10 will be dropped in Django 4.2, and support 
for PostgreSQL 11 will be dropped in Django 5.0.
  

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