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Moving active site from 0.96 to current svn
user name
2008-02-24 06:12:23
I'd like to migrate a biggish mission critical 0.96 django
powered
site to a recent development version so my ongoing work
harnesses
newer goodies, in particular newer new forms. To do this I
need to
assess how much of my code will break against the many
changes since
0.96. Is there a list I can work against rather than having
to
understand the inner working of django to make sense of svn
log
messages?
Thanks for any help.

Richard Phelps
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Re: Moving active site from 0.96 to current svn
user name
2008-02-24 09:00:24
Got it. Thanks.

On Feb 24, 12:38 pm, "Phil Davis" <pmdh...gmail.com> wrote:
> On 24/02/2008, richard <richard.phe...ed.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  I'd like to migrate a biggish mission critical
0.96 django powered
> >  site to a recent development version so my
ongoing work harnesses
> >  newer goodies, in particular newer new forms. To
do this I need to
> >  assess how much of my code will break against the
many changes since
> >  0.96. Is there a list I can work against rather
than having to
> >  understand the inner working of django to make
sense of svn log
> >  messages?
>
> If you look at the very first page in the wiki, about
halfway down is
> the link to
> Backwards-incompatable changes which is what you want
to read.
>
> Wiki is at:http://code.django
project.com/wiki
>
> --
> Phil
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Re: Moving active site from 0.96 to current svn
user name
2008-02-24 06:38:23
On 24/02/2008, richard <richard.phelpsed.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>  I'd like to migrate a biggish mission critical 0.96
django powered
>  site to a recent development version so my ongoing
work harnesses
>  newer goodies, in particular newer new forms. To do
this I need to
>  assess how much of my code will break against the many
changes since
>  0.96. Is there a list I can work against rather than
having to
>  understand the inner working of django to make sense
of svn log
>  messages?

If you look at the very first page in the wiki, about
halfway down is
the link to
Backwards-incompatable changes which is what you want to
read.

Wiki is at: http://code.django
project.com/wiki

-- 
Phil

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