Updated FAQ entry about python 3
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Can I use Django with Python 3?
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Django 1.5 introduces experimental support for Python 3.2.3 and above. However,
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we don't yet suggest that you use Django and Python 3 in production.
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Yes, you can!
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Python 3 support should be considered a "preview". It's offered to bootstrap
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the transition of the Django ecosystem to Python 3, and to help you start
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porting your apps for future Python 3 compatibility. But we're not yet
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confident enough to promise stability in production.
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Django 1.5 introduced experimental support for Python 3.2.3 and above.
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Our current plan is to make Django 1.6 suitable for general use with Python 3.
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As of Django 1.6, Python 3 support is considered stable and you can safely use
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it in production. See also :doc:`/topics/python3`.
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Will Django run under shared hosting (like TextDrive or Dreamhost)?
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