[ANNOUNCE] Django 1.8 alpha 1 released

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Tim Graham

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Jan 16, 2015, 6:10:37 PM1/16/15
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We've made the first release on the way to Django's next long-term support release, Django 1.8! With only two and a half months until the scheduled final release, we'll need prompt testing from the community to ensure a timely and stable release. Check out the blog post:

https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2015/jan/16/django-18-alpha-1-released/

Fabio Caritas Barrionuevo da Luz

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Em sexta-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2015 20:10:37 UTC-3, Tim Graham escreveu:
We've made the first release on the way to Django's next long-term support release, Django 1.8! With only two and a half months until the scheduled final release, we'll need prompt testing from the community to ensure a timely and stable release. Check out the blog post:

https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2015/jan/16/django-18-alpha-1-released/


Wow, many new things. Very good.

I have not seen in the release-notes that the inspectdb now supports inspect "database views" to the backends where it is supported.

This change was made in this commit:


See the "get_table_list" function in introspection.py file, in each database backend

I look forward a day, that Django has support for inspecting "multiple database schemas" and work properly with an official api to do this.


I was trying to figure out ways to solve this old problem of django.
Also i know that adding support for multiple database schemas is not something trivial for Django, because if it was, I'm sure that would be already been implemented.




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