Re: anyone working on adding Django 1.10 support?

2016-08-02 Thread Iacopo Spalletti
On 03/08/2016 05:45, Jonas Obrist wrote: > People are reporting some changes in 1.10 "breaks everything" in > sekizai/classytags/better-test etc, but it sounds like things are > working for you? I haven't had time yet to investigate, so how urgent > are fixes/updates to those dependencies for you?

Re: anyone working on adding Django 1.10 support?

2016-08-02 Thread Jonas Obrist
People are reporting some changes in 1.10 "breaks everything" in sekizai/classytags/better-test etc, but it sounds like things are working for you? I haven't had time yet to investigate, so how urgent are fixes/updates to those dependencies for you? On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 3:33:42 AM UT

Re: anyone working on adding Django 1.10 support?

2016-08-02 Thread Iacopo Spalletti
Hi Tim, I'm working on 1.10 compatibility for django CMS 3.4: wer're under 10 test failures currently. So far it looks like the easiest compatibility ever. On 2 August 2016 20:33:41 CEST, Tim Graham wrote: >I should have asked this before Django 1.10 was released, but here I am > >now. I like to

Re: anyone working on adding Django 1.10 support?

2016-08-02 Thread czpython
Hello Tim, Iacopo is currently working on this. We should have something by the end of the month (most likely earlier). On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 2:33:42 PM UTC-4, Tim Graham wrote: > > I should have asked this before Django 1.10 was released, but here I am > now. I like to monitor if third-

anyone working on adding Django 1.10 support?

2016-08-02 Thread Tim Graham
I should have asked this before Django 1.10 was released, but here I am now. I like to monitor if third-party packages run into any unexpected issues, so please ping me when there's a PR for this so I can take a look. -- Message URL: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/django-cms-developers/topic-