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Steve Wills e8c000e06f - Fix with newer Django [1] [2]
- Lots of other cleanups and improvements, including moving the data to a more
  standard location
- Take maintainership, maintainer has not responded to PRs in many months

PR:		ports/184969 [1]
PR:		ports/185146 [2]
Submitted by:	brd [1]
Submitted by:	swills (myself) [2]
Approved by:	maintainer timeout (bsdports@wayfair.com, >3 months)
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