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Install django-silk from pypi instead of GitHub #413

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@sztamas sztamas commented Mar 7, 2022

There is a new version of django-silk 4.3.0, so we can install from pypi now instead of installing from GitHub.

Reference: jazzband/django-silk#551 (comment)

@sztamas sztamas requested a review from ScriptSmith March 7, 2022 21:12
@ScriptSmith ScriptSmith merged commit 5eed870 into next_release Mar 7, 2022
@ScriptSmith ScriptSmith deleted the django-silk-from-pypi branch March 7, 2022 22:30
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