It's renamed because of the Debian Policy, in http://www.debian.org/doc
/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s10.4 it tells:

"When scripts are installed into a directory in the system PATH, the
script name should NOT include an extension such as .sh or .pl that
denotes the scripting language currently used to implement it."

So, #1 could not be done. you could report this in the upstream django
tracker, but i'm not sure that they want to fix it.

About your scripts, i think that you should control the existence of
both files and make a choice.

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