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[5.1.x] Strengthened wording on supported Python versions in FAQ.
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@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ For each version of Python, only the latest micro release (A.B.C) is officially
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supported. You can find the latest micro version for each series on the `Python
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download page <https://www.python.org/downloads/>`_.
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Typically, we will support a Python version up to and including the first
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Django LTS release whose security support ends after security support for that
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version of Python ends. For example, Python 3.9 security support ends in
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October 2025 and Django 4.2 LTS security support ends in April 2026. Therefore
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Django 4.2 is the last version to support Python 3.9.
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We will support a Python version up to and including the first Django LTS
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release whose security support ends after security support for that version of
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Python ends. For example, Python 3.9 security support ends in October 2025 and
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Django 4.2 LTS security support ends in April 2026. Therefore Django 4.2 is the
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last version to support Python 3.9.
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What Python version should I use with Django?
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