Django is moving to an annual release cycle
j4mie
16 points
1 comment
August 10, 2026
Related Discussions
Found 5 related stories in 44.3ms across 4,128 title embeddings via pgvector HNSW
- Some more things about Django I've been enjoying ibobev · 11 pts · July 22, 2026 · 55% similar
- PyPI Blog: Releases now reject new files after 14 days miketheman · 12 pts · July 22, 2026 · 42% similar
- Rails Is Done birdculture · 18 pts · August 10, 2026 · 39% similar
- Anthropic runs large-scale code migrations with Claude Code vinhnx · 31 pts · July 19, 2026 · 37% similar
- Rune 1.1: adds Python, an Emacs editor, a symbol index and is now free ernestrc · 71 pts · July 30, 2026 · 36% similar
Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
3eb7988a1663
While I am not sure a web framework can ever be "done", there is certainly a lot less churn required for something so mature[0]. That it also syncs up with Python releases is just an extra cherry on top. [0] Which isn't to say I am fully satisfied. I do have plenty of special-feature-requests I would love to see incorporated.