Closed mstevens83 closed 8 years ago
Django 1.8 is a long-term support release, though 1.9 is not. That is, even 1.9 was released later, 1.8 will be supported and will be getting patches for a longer time.
See: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2015/jun/25/roadmap/
Ok that makes sense.
Django v1.9.x has been out for a while and I was wondering if there is a particular reason why we are sticking to v1.8.x (see https://requires.io/github/ExCiteS/geokey/requirements/?branch=master).
@oliverroick ? @juliusosokinas ?