> I agree with you, Shawn. I just didn't want to push ahead with a manual
uninstall and install if more-experienced Ubuntu users thought I'd be
seeing Django 1.2.1 show up in the repository quickly.
>
> I'll give it a go. Thanks,
>


Ubuntu is a stable linux distribution. This means once a release is made,
NO new package versions will be included except for those microreleases :

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/MicroReleaseExceptions

Django is in main section for Karmic,Lucid this means that you will have
official SECURITY updates as long as the ubuntu version does not get its
EOL ( karmic 18 months from release date and lucid 5 years)

So you can deploy today with django 1.1.1 in lucid and your app will run
without changes for 5 years.

If you want 1.2.1 wait for it gets into Maveric ( current devel version )
and a backport can be done but this will not have oficial support.

Or wait for someone to make a backport and keep it updated on launchpad PPA


Saludos

Leonel




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