On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 6:05:50 AM UTC+2, Loic Bistuer wrote:
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> In that respect, is it still worth investing time on DTL? It's an 
> interesting question generally, but it applies here particularly because 
> such a switch would fix this very issue.
>

To my knowledge nobody is actively working on Jinja2 support in Django so 
yes, its worth it as its cheaper to get done than to wait for somebody to 
actually implement Jinja2 support.

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