I was just checking on github if there was a new version of django-taggit 
and was quite shocked what I saw. The original repository had not been 
updated for over a year. Yet there are 41 issues and 12 pull requests. 
There are 114 forks, 17 of which had commits within the last month. 

Shortly, it is a big mess. I'm sure some of the forks have important 
bugfixes while other just add features required for a certain project. But 
it is really necessary that either Alex Gaynor or someone else gets that 
app back on track.

Taggit is the most advanced tagging app. But the main repo has some major 
issues. Unicode being one of them, whitespace another one.

It looks like hcarvalhoalves fork is the most maintained one now.

Regards
Simon

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