Some of our more common models are shared throughout our app ecosystem
and we frequently run into a problem with get_absolute_url/permalink/
etc of generating required URLs, in particular looking at user A's
interaction with a model vs user B's that may occur in a completely
separate part of the app.

Example:

We track a list of Office objects. Several users interact with these
office objects via /a/offices/id/ URLs.

The public interacts with Office objects at /b/washington/ (the slug
of the office).

While not ideal in the sense that 1 "object" == 1 URL, surely I'm not
the only one with this issue -- I want to use the URL tools in Django
-- but from what I've read/seen/tested/used, this is outside of the
machinery Django provides.

Suggestions?

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