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@@ -48,8 +48,10 @@ PostgreSQL fans, and MySQL_, `SQLite 3`_, and Oracle_ are also supported.
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Do I lose anything by using Python 2.3 versus newer Python versions, such as Python 2.5?
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-No. Django itself is guaranteed to work with any version of Python from 2.3
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-and higher.
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+No, not in the core framework. Django itself is guaranteed to work with any
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+version of Python from 2.3 and higher. However, some "django.contrib" add-on
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+components may require a more recent Python release. The django.contrib.gis
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+component, for example, requires Python 2.4.
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If you use a Python version newer than 2.3, you will, of course, be able to
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take advantage of newer Python features in your own code, along with the speed
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