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Re: Backports policy for security updates



On Fri, 26 May 2017, Brian May wrote:

> > The Release Team might also wish to decide whether this is
> > grounds for a removal of Django 1.10 from stretch.
> >
> > Just saying. I have no stakes in Django, either for or against.
> 
> Err... What grounds are there for removing Django 1.10 from Stretch?

The RC bug that is being talked about.

> If you remove Django 1.10 from Stretch you will have to remove
> everything that depends on it.

Yes, of course (unless a major exception grants adding 1.8).

bye,
//mirabilos
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