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Opened Dec 03, 2019 by Trac@tracbot

Rewrite BridgeDB with Django 3 and Python 3

BridgeDB, to my knowledge, was developed more than 10 years ago. Although it is working well, it's ages are starting to show. Rewriting BridgeDB to be compatible with Python 3 while maintaining the status quo seems not only hard but also seems like missing a good opportunity to write it again.

I propose rewriting BridgeDB with Django. With Django, BridgeDB codes will be more compact, clean and easy to understand.

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Username: moonsikpark

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Reference: legacy/trac#32662