Release | April 18, 2023

django CMS 3.11.3 (and 3.11.2) released

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The second maintenance release for django CMS 3.11 has arrived!

This release focuses on Django 4.2 support, which is the latest long-term support version of Django.

django CMS version 3.11.x therefore has also become a long-term support version (LTS) and will be supported until the end of life of Django 4.2 estimated for April 2026.

Highlights

  • Support for Django 4.2
  • Add setting to redirect slugs to lowercase
  • Add setting so redirect preserves get params
  • Bug fixes (including a bug breaking the page dropdown menu in 3.11.2)

Changelog

Please see the changelog for django CMS 3.11.3 for full details of the changes.

How to get it

Version 3.11.3 is available for installation in several different ways:

  • via pip (pip install django-cms==3.11.3)
  • directly from GitHub

Testing & Feedback

Please file any bug reports on GitHub, and give us any other feedback in our Slack (#support)

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