On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 6:44:54 AM UTC-7, Tim Graham wrote:
>
> Publishing prereleases to the Edgewall server works for me.
>
> Thanks for the upgrade tips and update on the timetable for the release.
>

Thanks for the reply, I'm glad that will work for you. I'm also hoping we 
can push out the Python 3 compatibility work in the first developer-stable 
release, 1.3.1. Jun would have a better idea though whether that is 
actually practical since you and he have done most of the work.

While we don't recommend most users run that release in production, given 
the high Python proficiency of the Django team I have little doubt that 
would be possible, provided the Trac team feels the release is truly stable 
(no known issues at the very least) and the Django team is willing to do a 
bit of extra testing.

- Ryan 

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