I find myself using up lots of time and keystrokes explaining about the 
benefits and methods of a structured settings module in django.  
For example: 
Using-a-Structured-Settings-environment<https://github.com/modilabs/formhub/wiki/Using-a-Structured-Settings-environment>

It occurs to me that life would be easier if django shipped already set up 
for structured settings, rather than having to retro-fit it.  The pull 
request I sent to formhub could be a starting point for the conversion. (
formhub/pull/1240) <https://github.com/modilabs/formhub/pull/1240>  The 
changes to core are simple enough that I could do it.

Your  opinions please, Would such a change be good for django 1.7?
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Vernon Cole
eHealth Africa

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