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From what I gather in the suggestion - would be nice to support the latest version of Django - of course it makes sense. Regarding branching of versions - it has become required since at some point versions of Django became mutually incompatible. Perhaps this will stop being the case at some point.
Regarding how to name the versions - I think it's not that important as long as the scheme is understandable.
At this point it is not hard to maintain sub-versions 0.7 - 0.10
, so older version still continue to receive updates and their templates and internationalization strings are almost fully compatible.
From what I gather in the suggestion - would be nice to support the latest version of Django - of course it makes sense. Regarding branching of versions - it has become required since at some point versions of Django became mutually incompatible. Perhaps this will stop being the case at some point.
Regarding how to name the versions - I think it's not that important as long as the scheme is understandable.
At this point it is not hard to maintain sub-versions 0.7 - 0.10
, so older version still continue to receive updates and their templates and internationalization strings are almost fully compatible.