Interesting idea. I've been using Django for 10+ years and like all the choices you've made here. Not 100% what I personally prefer but close. And the decisions I differ on I'm curious about: "Hmm, should I be doing it that way?"
In the past few months I've been working on side projects and have gone through the process of setting up a similar template (just for my own use), which I've used with two different side projects.
I think my interest in buying this is not so much to replace my own template but to borrow parts of it.
From the borrow perspective, I wonder if this could be worth it to some established, non-agency companies that use Django.
Really nice code you can copypasta over? Doesn't take too much of that to get to $1000 of value.
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In the past few months I've been working on side projects and have gone through the process of setting up a similar template (just for my own use), which I've used with two different side projects.
I think my interest in buying this is not so much to replace my own template but to borrow parts of it.
From the borrow perspective, I wonder if this could be worth it to some established, non-agency companies that use Django.
Really nice code you can copypasta over? Doesn't take too much of that to get to $1000 of value.