My $.02 cents.  It's great to have around while you're working, but my n00b 
experience taught me it left a lot to be desired so I rolled my own for the 
last two projects I built.  

FWIW, a local dev gave this quick presentation, and they did an incredible 
job on hacking the default admin 
https://speakerdeck.com/u/pamelafox/p/django-admin-widgetry-and-witcherybut she 
has also said that she's working on a custom admin

So my advice. Use it as the tool that it is. Build what it can't do, don't 
spend more time on it than you have to.  

On Monday, September 3, 2012 8:38:24 AM UTC-7, Frankline wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm creating a site in Python/Django and feel that the admin backend, as 
> good as it is, may not be a one-fit-for-all situations.
>
> My question is this:
>
> Have any of you ever had a need to have a custom admin backend?
>
> In what example situations would one create his/her own admin backend 
> rather than using the default admin panel that ships with Django?
>
> What are the disadvantages of rewriting your own backend?
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>

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