Django mercurial mirrors updates
Time to clean up my mercurial mirrors as Django 3.0 has just had its first alpha released. Keeping an eye on the supported versions, I did the following changes: Added mirror for 3.0 branch :...
View ArticleMirrors migrated out of bitbucket
As you are probably aware, bitbucket is dead. At least the original bitbucket as we knew it, the leader in mercurial hosting. They no longer host mercurial repositories, so I had to move my kernel and...
View ArticleMercurial mirror for Django 3.2 branch
As usual when Django releases a new Alpha version, I’ve settled a new mirror. The URL (both web and clone) is https://freehackers.org/mirrors/django-3.2-production As stated before, I no longer use...
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 4.0 Branch
The first beta for Django 4.0 was just announced, and it’s time for another ‘production’ mercurial mirror.
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 4.1 Branch
The usual ‘production’ mirror for the recently announced Django 4.1.
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 4.2 Branch
Slightly late, but here’s the 4.2 mirror. As usual, read-only, and aimed at production (aka “using django on servers “), not development (aka “commit”).
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 5.0 Branch
The mirror is up and running since the first beta or so, but I forgot to mention it on the blog. Now that 5.0 is officially released, it seems a perfect timing to fix that. For the record, those...
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 5.1 Branch
Upstream just released the first beta. Now is the time to start the new mirror. For the record, those mirrors are read-only, and aimed at production (aka “I want an easy way to update Django on servers...
View ArticleMercurial Mirror For Django 5.2 Branch
Another upstream beta, another mirror. For the record, those mirrors are read-only, and aimed at production (aka “I want an easy way to update Django on servers “), not development (aka “i wanna commit”).
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