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by jb827 2543 days ago
I think complexity here is migration to Python 3. Seems like the author picked Django and Python 2 in 2011. Python 3 was released in 2008. So by 2011 should have been clear that you might be facing a migration project sometime in future. Having made that choice getting 8 years out of Py 2 is pretty good. (Not saying he made the wrong choice. Would have made the same choice myself.)