I admit I don't fully understand how generic relations work (I try not to use them in my projects), but I would think we should be able to make annotations work properly with them. Now that aggregates are based internally on F() objects, we should be able to special case F() for generic relations if necessary. I'll keep this on my radar, and if no one else gets to it, I'll look into it further after I've finished up with built-in functions. Should another ticket be opened to clearly document the problem, or do you think the existing ticket has enough information?
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