I'm building a simple CRUD application to hold some data for our research 
group.  After 2 hours I have the basic functionality working using the 
admin site only and no custom views.  I just need to figure out if I can go 
ahead and deploy it using the admin site as the main user interface. So, my 
questions are:

1) Is it ok to use the admin site as the main interface to the project? It 
will not be public facing and will be used by 4-5 people.

2) On the admin page, 'Select [model] to change' can I have those links 
point to a read only view of the model data and then have that page link to 
an editable view? I'm thinking that having an extra step will help to 
prevent accidental updates.


Thanks
Mike

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