Renamed the "Supported versions" label.

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Tim Graham 2018-01-31 10:12:51 -05:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ version has several benefits:
* New features and improvements are added.
* Bugs are fixed.
* Older version of Django will eventually no longer receive security updates.
(see :ref:`backwards-compatibility-policy`).
(see :ref:`supported-versions-policy`).
* Upgrading as each new Django release is available makes future upgrades less
painful by keeping your code base up to date.

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@ -153,8 +153,7 @@ Django's Git repository:
commit. This goes a *long way* in helping everyone follow your changes.
* Separate bug fixes from feature changes. Bugfixes may need to be backported
to the stable branch, according to the :ref:`backwards-compatibility policy
<backwards-compatibility-policy>`.
to the stable branch, according to :ref:`supported-versions-policy`.
* If your commit closes a ticket in the Django `ticket tracker`_, begin
your commit message with the text "Fixed #xxxxx", where "xxxxx" is the

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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ A more generic example:
LTS to LTS upgrades).
* Z.0: Drop deprecation shims added in Y.0 and Y.1.
.. _backwards-compatibility-policy:
.. _supported-versions-policy:
Supported versions
==================

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@ -215,8 +215,8 @@ We follow this policy:
* Documentation fixes and improvements may be backported to the last release
branch, at the discretion of the committer, however, once a version of
Django is :ref:`no longer supported<backwards-compatibility-policy>`, that
version of the docs won't get any further updates.
Django is :ref:`no longer supported<supported-versions-policy>`, that version
of the docs won't get any further updates.
* The `main documentation Web page`_ includes links to documentation for
previous versions. Be sure you are using the version of the docs