Hello!

In django 1.4 with USE_TZ=true timezone.now() returns 
datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=utc).
Such datetime aware objects are handled properly in forms, templates and 
other places inside django framework.
But when I prepare datetimes for ajax responses using strftime I always do 
localtime(timezone.now()).
Same conversion I should do for any requests to external APIs which don't 
know about timezones.

I couldn't find any discussions and arguments what timezone.now() should 
return.

May be it will be more practical/comfortable for django users if 
timezone.now() will return localetime?
What do you think about this?

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