Mezzanine has long used its own mechanism for dynamically adding and
removing inline forms via the "add another" button. I believe this code
originally dates from before Django introduced its own code for this.

I'm all for getting rid of features in Mezzanine once they exist in Django
itself, and this seems like a prime candidate. Moreover, I think the
grappelli has gradually gone from optional to not-really-optional, and this
is a step towards addressing that.

Can anyone foresee any problems doing this? Is anybody else interested in a
grappelli-free Mezzanine?

This change requires modifications to both grappelli-safe and Mezzanine. If
you're interested, please try these branches and let me know if they work
for you:

https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/compare/native_dynamic_inlines
https://github.com/stephenmcd/grappelli-safe/compare/native_dynamic_inlines

Cheers,
Alex

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