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It looks like it's a fork of Django that just kinda changed a bunch of stuff arbitrarily?
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From the readme: Plain is a fork of Django, driven by ongoing development at PullApprove — with the freedom to reimagine it for the agentic era.

I'm not very good at counting lines of code, but it seems like it's slightly less than Django. From a cursory glance the main difference I saw was that only postgres is supported, not necessarily a bad thing.

> the main difference I saw was that only postgres is supported, not necessarily a bad thing.

Then why not just delete the other files that you don't want? Why also completely change Django's API?


Very likely its being changed by an AI model, driven by human prompts.

That would be good if the changes are to slim it down by 80%.

Same thoughts as soon as I saw the code in the readme



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