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@adamchainz adamchainz commented Mar 7, 2020

1.7 is a long time ago.

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blueyed commented Mar 7, 2020

Makes sense to remove it from the heading, but could have mentioned it in the text though (just for reference, something à la "Django migrations (added in Django 1.7) …"), but ok.

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Yeah sorry for impatiently merging. The whole document mentions "migrations" without referring to 'which' migrations, but I think it's pretty obvious for Django users at this point. I'm not aware of any other migrations tool having much use.

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