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That _highly recommend_ sentence could go:> We highly recommend and only officially support the latest point release of each support Python series.
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I am trying to understand the motivation to use an "old" Django 2.2 but a "bleading edge" Python version. I can understand Nicks logic of people needing to upgrade form Python 2 to 3 and Debian by default gave them Python 3.7.Following that narrative, maybe we should check what the major operating systems have in stall for us, right? Then again, there is not going to be a big Python 2 to 3 change again *fingerscrossed*.
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I see. Well, I think I would be for supporting Python 3.8 in that case. Maybe it makes sense to add Python nightly build tests to those braches to make sure we catch issues early and it doesn't become an overwhelming task.
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