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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Should I use the stable version or development version?
Generally, if you're using code in production, you should be using a
stable release. The Django project publishes a full stable release
-every nine months or so, with bugfix updates in between. These stable
+every eight months or so, with bugfix updates in between. These stable
releases contain the API that is covered by our backwards
compatibility guarantees; if you write code against stable releases,
you shouldn't have any problems upgrading when the next official