Lukas, you're breaking your own off-topic rules asking about Django. :)
I believe Toby proposed Django, but if he hands this stuff off, then I'd
argue choosing a technology can depend on the maintainers. IIRC Toby has
asked on several occasions for someone to take ownership of the site
maintenance. Although we haven't picked a technology, both Jonathan and
myself have made mention that we're most comfortable with writing php.
This means if Django is picked, it may cause delay.
Furthermore, from what I understand Django would be a rewrite of the entire
LSP, which I still believe to be non-ideal since we'd have to re-write
quite a few fundamentally standard components. For example: CMSs tend to
already be build with membership, permissions and database content in mind.
From what I've read with vanilla Django much of this would have to be
written by us.
On a semi-related note, I am bit surprised to see you have elected yourself
to manage this domain purchase. I assume this self-election to the
internets-of-things came after gaining access to fix the sourceforge stuff.
I don't disagree with this (in this case self-elected leadership is better
than no leadership), but if you want Jonathan and myself on board, the
three of us should probably be on the same page, perhaps in a separate
email... :)
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