Added 'Do I lose anything by using Python 2.3 versus newer Python versions, such as Python 2.5?' to the FAQ

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.. _MySQL: http://www.mysql.com/
.. _`SQLite 3`: http://www.sqlite.org/
Do I lose anything by using Python 2.3 versus newer Python versions, such as Python 2.5?
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No. Django itself is guaranteed to work with any version of Python from 2.3
and higher.
If you use a Python version newer than 2.3, you will, of course, be able to
take advantage of newer Python features in your own code, along with the speed
improvements and other optimizations that have been made to the Python language
itself. But the Django framework itself should work equally well on 2.3 as it
does on 2.4 or 2.5.
Do I have to use mod_python?
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