Django 1.4 and 1.5 retired in Fedora 21 [Was: F-21 Branched report: 20140923 changes]

Matthias Runge mrunge at matthias-runge.de
Wed Sep 24 10:39:35 UTC 2014


On 23/09/14 14:23, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> Django 1.4 and 1.5 have been retired from the Fedora collection in
> Fedora 21 in favor of the two supported branches, 1.6 and 1.7.
> 

Thank you Stephen,

I'm guilty to have missed to send this heads-up mail.


> On 09/23/2014 07:34 AM, Fedora Branched Report wrote:
>> Compose started at Tue Sep 23 07:15:03 UTC 2014
> ...
> 
>> Broken deps for x86_64 
>> ---------------------------------------------------------- 
>> [askbot] askbot-0.7.48-13.fc21.noarch requires python-django14 

Did anyone run askbot on something other than epel6? What I've heard is:
it's broken everywhe

>> [django-recaptcha] django-recaptcha-0.1-7.20091212svn6.fc21.noarch

django-recaptcha has an open bug to be renamed since 2012-07-13,
latest version is 1.0.2, which adds Django-1.7 support as well, and it
looks like a leaf package, which just could be dropped.


>> requires python-django14 [openslides] 
>> openslides-1.3.1-3.fc21.noarch requires python-django < 0:1.5 

OpenSlides is outdated as well. Latest upstream supports later Django
versions, but introduced a lot of dependencies as well. This was the
reason, why I did not made an upgrade yet.

For time reasons, I'm looking for co-maintainers!

openslides is a quite cool system to support smaller and larger
meetings, elections, etc.[1]. There's even a demo available online[2]

Matthias


[1] http://openslides.org/en/about/
[2] http://openslides.org/en/demo/


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