Added 'When will you release Django 1.0?' to FAQ
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.. _unofficial Django screencast: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html
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.. _unofficial Django screencast: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html
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When will you release Django 1.0?
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Short answer: When we're comfortable with Django's APIs, have added all
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features that we feel are necessary to earn a "1.0" status, and are ready to
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begin maintaining backwards compatibility. This should happen in a couple of
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months or so, although it's entirely possible that it could happen earlier.
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That translates into February or March 2006.
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Of course, you should note that `quite a few production sites`_ use Django in
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its current status. Don't let the lack of a 1.0 turn you off.
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.. _quite a few production sites: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoPoweredSites
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How can I download the Django documentation to read it offline?
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How can I download the Django documentation to read it offline?
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