When new version with the official support of Django 3.2 could be released?
See original GitHub issueWe are looking forward to using factory_boy
with Django 3.2
Required PR is already merged into master branch #851. Do there any chance a new version will be bumped soon?
If any blockers with the release I would be happy to help.
Thank you in advance.
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Yep, I’ve just released version 3.2.1; it should be good for you. Let us know if you’ve got any issues with it 😉
And sorry for the long delay 😟
@rbarrois Could you please look into this when you have a chance? We at the Open edX Team would really appreciate.