Hello all, Based on other threads I've read here, it seems that the conventional wisdom is that the admin interface is only for low-level access to the database, and isn't designed for anything "fancy", like users with different levels of administrative rights within an app, etc. Ok, I get that, but if I may grasp at some straws briefly I'd like to ask one follow-up that I haven't seen answered elsewhere: my app has a bunch of objects with complicated relationships for which I've devised a reasonably pretty and intuitive editing interface using Django's admin and Grappelli. Since this took a nontrivial amount of effort, I wanted to ask here if there are any tricks I should know about for re-using *any* views, inlines, etc from that admin interface in a more integrated editing interface with granular access controls, or do I just need to suck it up and rewrite everything from scratch using regular Django forms?
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