Before I just go ahead and reinvent this wheel, does anyone know of a 
Django package or what-have-you that works with "auditable" forms? I don't 
mean audit log--there are several of those--but what I mean is that I have 
an app that will consist largely of data entry forms. If someone edits 
information that has already been entered, then I want the system to catch 
that and prompt the user for a "reason for change." 

I freely stipulate that this is not tragically difficult to implement, or 
anything. But if someone is already doing it, or has done it, I'd love to 
leverage the work.
J

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