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Remove "Requirements Status" badge from README.rst #1344

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@jdufresne jdufresne commented Sep 26, 2020

The badge always displays as "outdated". The casual observer may
conclude that Django Debug Toolbar is not maintained. As the library
dependencies aren't pinned to an upper bound, there really isn't
anything that can go out of date.

Better to avoid the mixed message.

The badge always displays as "outdated". The casual observer may
conclude that Django Debug Toolbar is not maintained. As the library
dependencies aren't pinned to an upper bound, there really isn't
anything can go out of date.

Better to avoid the mixed message.
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Makes sense to me.

@matthiask matthiask merged commit 28eb519 into django-commons:master Sep 30, 2020
@jdufresne jdufresne deleted the req-status branch October 2, 2020 09:52
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