On 1 October 2014 14:33, Matthias Runge <mrunge@matthias-runge.de> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 01:28:04PM +0300, Dionysis Grigoropoulos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> as far as I can see, EPEL 7 currently provides packages `python-django`
> and `python-django15` being versions 1.6.5 and 1.5.6 respectively. EPEL
> 6 provides `python-django15` and `Django14` being 1.5.6 and 1.4.14.
>
> According to the Django documentation [1], since version 1.7 was
> released, version 1.5 won't receive security updates anymore. Wouldn't
> it be better to remove python-django15 from both repos and add 1.4
> (current LTS which will be supported at least until March of 2015) to
> EPEL 7 and 1.6 to epel 6?

Thank you for the heads-up.

I recently retired python-django15 from Fedora 21+, and I should do the
same ASAP for EPEL6 and EPEL7 as well.

(THIS IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT REMOVAL in about two weeks.)

About adding Django14 to EPEL7: Since there is currently Django-1.6,
which is supported until March 2015 as well, I don't see any pro to add
another Django version. The other reason is: having two versions in the
same release is just a pain; I'd try to avoid this; they need to be
installable in parallel. We had that, it didn't work very well.

Does this make any sense?

This makes sense to me. Having tried to make other items parallelable (or whatever the word is) when the upstream has no clue why anyone would want to do that... it is a complete cluster f* for the packager. 

 
Matthias
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