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Update tox to remove unsupported Django, add more Wagtail, and add django-recaptcha #60

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@haydngreatnews haydngreatnews commented Sep 15, 2024

We were a few releases behind on Django (5.0+) and Wagtail (6.0+), so we're adding these to the matrix, and also retiring some older out-of-support versions.

Additionally, with the (not-that) recent changes to django_recaptcha, we add these to the matrix as a variable, so that if we want to vary that in future, we can.

@haydngreatnews haydngreatnews force-pushed the chore/more-tox branch 2 times, most recently from 527478e to 7879f1c Compare September 16, 2024 00:43
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@haydngreatnews are the dependabot alerts misconfigured in this project? Nothing's coming up, which is odd.

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haydngreatnews commented Sep 16, 2024

Pass, but its never going to bring anything up against our one declared dependency which doesn't have any advisories

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@haydngreatnews looks good, however it would be good if you added a short description of what motivated this PR.

@haydngreatnews haydngreatnews merged commit d9f3484 into main Sep 19, 2024
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@haydngreatnews haydngreatnews deleted the chore/more-tox branch September 19, 2024 03:58
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