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@@ -57,12 +57,15 @@ You've got three easy options to install Django:
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who have operating systems that distribute Django.
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* :ref:`Install an official release <installing-official-release>`. This
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- is the best approach for users who want a stable version number and aren't
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- concerned about running a slightly older version of Django.
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+ is the best approach for most users.
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* :ref:`Install the latest development version
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- <installing-development-version>`. This is best for users who want the
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- latest-and-greatest features and aren't afraid of running brand-new code.
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+ <installing-development-version>`. This option is for enthusiasts who want
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+ the latest-and-greatest features and aren't afraid of running brand new code.
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+ You might encounter new bugs in the development version, but reporting them
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+ helps the development of Django. Also, releases of third-party packages are
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+ less likely to be compatible with the development version than with the
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+ latest stable release.
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.. admonition:: Always refer to the documentation that corresponds to the
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version of Django you're using!
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