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> I wonder if it would be worth creating some sort of regression testing.
> So that we can at least check that we have basic functionality present
> after the migration?
>

I've already made some tests with Selenium, for logging in and out and 
similar. At the moment I don't have much time (moving another project), but 
with some luck, it might get uploaded next week or so.

Here are my answers your comments on wiki page (I'm responding here on mail, 
to make sure everyone sees this.)

Yes, Django has localizable strings in templates, which get pulled from 
compiled po. You can also skim the documentation [1]. There are no ugly 
templates, no html to translate. In fact, there will hopefully be no 
additional strings or string changes.

Work around PootleUnit will probably not affect my work, I hope. I've also 
changed the plan a little. First, I'll refactor the code, to push some 
features into the backend or create a new file with useful functions. The 
main idea is to split the code in two pieces. Those that will stay around 
after migration and some wrappers to make it compatible till then. This is 
mostly true with 'getsomething' methods of PootlePage subclasses.

Why Django and why not TurboGears?
Partly the same reason as it was with jToolkit: I'm very familiar with it.  
Other reason I also like is keeping the number of dependencies low. With TG 
you need to install specific versions of subprojects, but with Django you 
just need Django, therefore you are a bit less tied. 

Regards,
Gasper Zejn

[1] http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/i18n/

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