On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 02:48:23PM -0500, Michel Lind wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> We thought the SIG might want to chime in on this (might as well sort it
> out before I start writing documentation anyway) - any pros/cons we have
> not thought up, and any recommendation about which is better overall?
> 
For reference - the Django download page lists the lifecycle of the
different versions

https://www.djangoproject.com/download/


e.g.
Release Series  Release Date    End of mainstream support1      End of extended 
support2
6.1     August 2026     April 2027      December 2027
6.0     December 2025   August 2026     April 2027
5.2 LTS         April 2025      December 2025   April 2028

The release cycles are unfortunate - releases are cut every 8 months and
supported for 16 months, so for non-LTS there will be cases where it
will be old enough when it enters Fedora that it EOLs before that Fedora
release is EOL

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