Well it's two libraries in the same source package, and HTTP server
(which we don't use) and a database ORM (which we do use). I looked
through several options when implementing the infographics, and this ORM
(which models itself after django) was clearly better than the other
options. The upstream developer is extremely responsive, and I've worked
with him on bug fixes and to resolve packaging problems in the past.

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Title:
  [MIR] qdjango

Status in qdjango package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  [Availability]
   * Available in universe

  [Rationale]
   * This package is required by unity8 infographics

  [Security]
   * No known security issues at this time.

  [Quality assurance]
   * This package has unit tests.

  [Dependencies]
   All dependencies are already in main

  [Standards compliance]
   * This package uses qmake and does not require translations.

  [Maintenance]
   * This package is maintained by Jeremy Laine, upstream in Debian and 
actively in use on the phone images.

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