Well, if you push without pulling, this might happen, if you always
pull before pushing, then you'd have to manually merge both migrations
(which would probably mean letting the other migration as 001, and
changing yours so it adds your wanted changes on top of THAT

And as an answer: using south is always better than NOT using it
(unless you want to roll out your own migrations system)

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