- Component based UI system
- Easier index mirroring
- Move to Django 4.2
- Document malware scanning
- License changed to GPL 2.0
- eMail documents using the API
- New CSRF settings
- Performance improvements
I had a similar experience a while back with my software, Mayan EDMS an open source paperless solution. Things I learned: You are better off going first after a copyright violation, then after a license violation. Pick a previously tested license, resist the urge to craft you own, we are not lawyers. As the code owner you also have the community behind you, use that.
I've just emailed him again to please include the original headers and give credit or I'm filing a DMCA takedown notice. I'm going to give him 24 hours. Also, I just went ahead and added a real license to all my work.
Those do make Django awesome! :)
I myself use Fabric, Spinx and Pillow for almost every project. Django Nose is now in the list, the rest you mentioned are in the Awesome Python list at https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python, cheers!
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