Django 6.0#208
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Thanks for the improvements!
I'd vote for dropping end-of-life Python/Django versions too, but definitely in a separate PR.
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I was planning to ask about them, happy to see you mentioned it before I was able to ask. I can push another PR to remove 5.0 and 5.1 when this one is merged. |
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@ulgens okay, let's go! Sorry for the delay. I'll merge this anyway and we fix CI separately. |
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Added support for Django 6.0, and 2 small semi-related fixes.