> My only frustration with this release announcement is dropping Python 3.5 support now. Because Python 3.5 is not EOL and used in LTS OS releases that have vendor support through 2021 ...
Django has an LTS release (2.2) that supports Python 3.5 just fine. Doesn't it make sense to use the LTS Django on an LTS operating system?
There are plenty of ways to use newer python, too. Docker, PPAs, etc.
Django has an LTS release (2.2) that supports Python 3.5 just fine. Doesn't it make sense to use the LTS Django on an LTS operating system?
There are plenty of ways to use newer python, too. Docker, PPAs, etc.