Hi all, my name is Chad, I'm working a project for a club at my university 
and my team and I are trying to provide a means for the club and it's 
members to track events, manage content, post media, etc.

Our group wants to use LinkedIn as a legitimate means for the club members 
at our university to authenticate themselves to our website. A couple of 
ways I've found the means of complete this using Django are through 
django-social-auth and python-social-auth. Because django-social-auth has 
been deprecated our team would prefer to use python-social-auth.

The dilemma is that my team and I are brand new to Django and brand new to 
python-social-auth.
Others and myself have been trying to follow the excellent tutorials put 
together by Django to start our project and begin putting together our 
apps; however, I've hit a huge snag by trying to get python-social-auth to 
work along side LinkedIn. If anyone has had real work experience getting 
this pair to work (python social auth and Django), I'd really appreciate 
hearing about the steps you took to make this happen. 

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