Zinnia tries to fit a maximum to the Django’s standards to gain in readability and to be always present when the version 3.4.2 of Django will be here. :)
Predicting the future is a good thing, because it’s coming soon. Actually Zinnia is designed to handle the 1.4.x version and will reach the release 1.6 easily without major changes.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/deprecation/
But the evolution of Django causes some backward incompatible changes, so for the developers who have to maintain a project with an old version of Django, it can be difficult to find which version of Zinnia to choose.
Here a list establishing the compatibility between Zinnia and Django:
Changed in version 0.11.
Backward incompatibilities with Django v1.3.x due to :
Changed in version 0.10.
Backward incompatibilities with Django v1.2.x due to :
Changed in version 0.6.
Backward incompatibilities with Django v1.1.x due to :
Changed in version 0.5.
Backward incompatibilities with Django v1.0.x due to :