
During April 2025, Fravetier upgraded the core framework of the cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django repository from Django 5.0 to 5.1, focusing on both feature enablement and long-term maintainability. The work involved updating project dependencies, ensuring PostgreSQL compatibility, and revising CI/CD pipelines to support the new Django release. Using Python and YAML, Fravetier synchronized build and deployment workflows with the latest stack, allowing developers to adopt Django 5.1 features and security updates seamlessly. This targeted engineering effort addressed compatibility and deployment reliability, providing a clear upgrade path for future releases while maintaining a stable development environment for contributors and users.

April 2025 monthly summary for cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django focused on upgrading the core framework to Django 5.1 and aligning CI/CD to support the newer stack. Delivered a Django 5.1 upgrade from 5.0, updated PostgreSQL version compatibility, and synchronized CI/CD configurations with the new Django release. The changes are captured in commit 7d8dabb813de80266bc0e829c7d8d9609dae3747 (Update Django from 5.0 to 5.1 (#5740)). Result: developers can leverage Django 5.1 features and security updates, with smoother deployments and a clearer upgrade path for future releases.
April 2025 monthly summary for cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django focused on upgrading the core framework to Django 5.1 and aligning CI/CD to support the newer stack. Delivered a Django 5.1 upgrade from 5.0, updated PostgreSQL version compatibility, and synchronized CI/CD configurations with the new Django release. The changes are captured in commit 7d8dabb813de80266bc0e829c7d8d9609dae3747 (Update Django from 5.0 to 5.1 (#5740)). Result: developers can leverage Django 5.1 features and security updates, with smoother deployments and a clearer upgrade path for future releases.
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