This can take a lot of time but if you're really into this, you can see the 
the release notes for every version between 1.8 and 2.0 (especially for 
version 2.0 <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/releases/2.0/>) and seek 
for things you can change in your code that were optimised in the meantime.

W dniu niedziela, 23 września 2018 15:57:03 UTC+2 użytkownik David Brown 
napisał:
>
> I have a large django project built in 1.8 with about 14 apps and a large 
> amount of dependencies. 
>
> I already have a good idea about how I'm going to update the 2.7 code to 
> 3.6 or possibly just make it compatible with both, however, I'm not sure 
> what is the best practice and most efficient way to refactor/upgrade the 
> django framework to 2.0 from 1.8. 
>
> Bare in mind this thousands of lines of code so efficiency in terms of 
> work is crucial. 
>
> Thanks in advance for all suggestions!

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