Back when the magic-removal branch was still going, there were plans
to roll up a bunch of bugfixes against pre-m-r Django (e.g., 0.91) and
do a '0.92' or some other form of final release for the old-style
Django.

Since I just lost about an hour of my life to dealing with a problem
in pre-m-r Django which had a fix in Trac that was never applied
(ticket #1113 for those who are interested), I'm suddenly intensely
curious about the possibility of this happening.

Would it be prohibitively difficult for some of us to scour Trac
sometime for known bugs and patches in which came between 0.91 and the
pre-magic-removal tag, and work on rollin a release out of that?

-- 
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
  -- George Carlin

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