mardenet wrote:
I have looked on the web and I couldn't find any release date for v.
1.0. But I saw they postponed many times before deleting any date from
their FAQ.
But I believe u, I'll wait for 1.0 (not for Python 3000) and then I'll
start, I have enough to do in the mean time :).
The development version of django is quite stable, and is much closer to 1.0 than 0.96 is.

You could easily start now with the development version, and learn enough to get a good feel for django. You won't have to unlearn all that much to make the transition to 1.0. There will be backwards-incompatible changes, but they are rigorously documented.

If you have enough to do in the mean time, it wouldn't hurt to at least go through the django tutorial. [0] It shows how to do most of the basics-- and is rather fun to do the first time you go through it. :)

Have fun!


Jeff Anderson

[0] http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial01/

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