While you are thinking about this I would urge you to also consider your 
future developing in python. If you are using the structure you describe in 
personal/pet projects then that may be alright. If you want to work 
somewhere that develops in python than the direction you are going is a non 
starter. At best you would have to unlearn this style of structure on the 
job. At worst (and probably more likely)  you will be unable to land a 
python job after showing example code with such an outside the mainstream 
code structure.

If you need a resource to understand a pythonic way of structuring a code 
base I would suggest looking at the django code itself.  

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