My wife wants a website that would allow users to create ad-hoc groups and 
control group access.

She wants a website for stay-at-home moms to network, gossip, share 
information, and generally take over the world.  A friend pointed me at groups 
in BuddyPress 
<https://codex.buddypress.org/administrator-guide/group-settings-and-roles/>, 
but that's PHP . . . and I like the idea of doing something like this in 
Django.  The key thing I *really* want is this right here:

The individual who creates the group is automatically the group’s first 
> administrator. As a result, each group must have at least one 
> administrator, though the first admin can choose to appoint others.


Is there an app that does this in Django?  If not, how would I go about 
creating one?  I think Guardian 
<https://github.com/django-guardian/django-guardian> could be a good start, 
but as I'm new at this, and don't have much time to spare, I'm afraid 
learning it may be difficult.  Do I just need to use WordPress?  (Please! 
No!)

Thanks for any insight you can give!

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