And as for dropping older Django versions - the reason we support these is
that I imagine Mezzanine is commonly used with other third party apps that
might not necessarily be compatible with the latest Django version, so it's
not always as simple as use the latest Mezzanine for the latest Django
Mezzanine has a storied history of maintaining compatibility with all
currently supported versions of Python Django. Right now, that includes
Django 1.4 and 1.6, while issues with 1.7 are ironed out. Dropping support
for 1.5 makes sense for the next release, but a move to drop support for
1.4
Support for 1.7 is coming, it just isn't quite finished yet.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Asif Saifuddin auv...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have been thinking about a newer version of mezzanine cms supporting
django 1.7+ only and dropping support for python 2.6. This will help to
absorb