Upgrading to Dogwood is complicated, because we have to make two intermediate stops along the way: once at the end of Django 1.4 to migrate the databases using South, then to the beginning of Django 1.8 to apply --fake-initial migrations. Then we can upgrade to the Dogwood release that we actually want.
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