Hello! I just had a fairly lengthy conversation with my colleagues about whether or not Django admin is well-suited to external users outside our company. I took the position that for certain use-cases, exposing Django admin to third parties makes a lot of sense, given that the admin application has all kinds of features baked in that are well-suited to certain admin tasks (ACL, customizable templates, dynamically built CRUD forms, etc.). Unfortunately, I met with a lot of resistance on account of fears over ease of customizability, security, and technology lock-in. Furthermore, there was some concern that exposing Django admin to third-parties might send us off the beaten path, and that doing so could be an antipattern.
-- I would appreciate knowing how other developers feel on this subject, and would love to hear about how some larger companies that use Django (Instagram, Disqus) think things through.
Thanks.
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