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		<description>Please note that Django 1.0 is slated for early September - this is also involved with (and complicating) the Satchmo upgrade. 

We are currently holding back on svn updates, since the Django trunk is undergoing significant feature-altering changes right now, and it&#039;s disruptive.

Note that even after the upgrade, we will continue to offer both Django 0.97+ legacy as well as the new Django 1.0, since there will most certainly be customers asking for both!

Administrator</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please note that Django 1.0 is slated for early September &#8211; this is also involved with (and complicating) the Satchmo upgrade. </p>
<p>We are currently holding back on svn updates, since the Django trunk is undergoing significant feature-altering changes right now, and it&#8217;s disruptive.</p>
<p>Note that even after the upgrade, we will continue to offer both Django 0.97+ legacy as well as the new Django 1.0, since there will most certainly be customers asking for both!</p>
<p>Administrator</p>
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