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Fixed #34545 -- Corrected the number of months in installation FAQ.

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Should I use the stable version or development version?
Generally, if you're using code in production, you should be using a Generally, if you're using code in production, you should be using a
stable release. The Django project publishes a full stable release stable release. The Django project publishes a full stable release
every nine months or so, with bugfix updates in between. These stable every eight months or so, with bugfix updates in between. These stable
releases contain the API that is covered by our backwards releases contain the API that is covered by our backwards
compatibility guarantees; if you write code against stable releases, compatibility guarantees; if you write code against stable releases,
you shouldn't have any problems upgrading when the next official you shouldn't have any problems upgrading when the next official