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Add Django 3.0 and Python 3.8 support #200

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please rebase

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codingjoe commented Oct 2, 2019

@auvipy done, but I still didn't find the time to investigate how to fix the Django 3 build :/
Feel free to give it a shot.

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auvipy commented Oct 2, 2019

OK

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@auvipy I identified the problem. Support for GDAL 1.11 has been removed in django/django@e7fd69d. I will try to use a more recent version in the CI suite.

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@auvipy ok, I resolved all issues. The CI suite is passing now for both Dj30 and Py38

@auvipy auvipy merged commit b4aef41 into openwisp:master Oct 4, 2019
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@auvipy should we release v0.15?

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Thank you very much for this change! Is there some date in mind for releasing the v0.15?

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auvipy commented Oct 23, 2019

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